Article: Locate where the hoses connect on your vacuum and remove them by turning the ends counterclockwise. When both of the hose ends are loose, simply pull it off of your vacuum cleaner. Some hoses have small clips on them. If that’s the case for your vacuum, press down on the clip tab and pull it out from the port. If there’s a clog that you can see in either your hose or where the hose connects to the vacuum, try to reach in with a pair of needle nose pliers. Grab the blockage and pull it out from your vacuum so it doesn’t prevent any suction. Check your hose attachments and wand to see if there are any clogs in them that may prevent your vacuum from having full suction. Unravel a wire hanger so you have a long piece of metal that you can feed into the nozzles on your vacuum. Push one end of the wire hanger into the nozzles until you hit a clog. Push the wire up and down to try and break the blockage apart. When you’re finished, pull the hanger out of the vacuum cleaner.  You may also use a snake tool meant for cleaning vacuum cleaners. The tool may be found online. Be careful as you feed the hanger into your hose since the wire could puncture through it. Screw each end of the hose back onto the ports on your vacuum. As soon as they’re sealed, plug your vacuum in and test its suction. You should have full suction after removing all of the clogs.

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Unscrew the hose from your vacuum. Use a pair of pliers to pull out any clogs at the ends of the hose. Poke a wire hanger through the hose and tubes to get rid of deeper clogs. Replace the hose on your vacuum and try it again.