Australian researchers tested 21 vacuum cleaners from 11.
Vacuum cleaner blowing out dust.
There are two ways this can happen.
Check to see that your bag is reasonably fresh empty.
Sometimes the belt on a vacuum cleaner eventually cracks or splits causing the vacuum to lose suction which can cause dirt to blow back out of the unit during use.
If a vacuum cleaner draws air in it must also blow air back out.
But yours might not be filtering air correctly.
It sounds like your bissell has this and he flipped these around so that it s now pulling through the filter and blowing out the power head.
An overfull or old clogged bag will not capture dust as effectively.
Although the filters should deal with it a torn vacuum cleaner bag will also allow the dirt and dust to simply blow through the machine.
Certain vacuum cleaners spit fine dust and bacteria back into the air where they can spread infections and trigger allergies.
While the simple answer is that if your wet dry vac is blowing dust into the room it typically means there is an issue with the filter and it needs to be investigated.
Some vacuums have hoses that connect to the blower motor one for inlet one for outlet.
Pull as much of it out as you can and discard.
Make him vacuum for a week as punishment.
Typically when sucking up the water you won t ever have an issue with blowing dust back into the room so we ll scratch that out as an issue right away.
If an upright cleaner is spitting everything out it means that the brush roller is ejecting everything.
To investigate disconnect power and lower the cleaner head then turn the vacuum cleaner over and remove the belt cover on the cleaning head.