Cover Your Vacuum With Masking Tape To Prevent Wall Scuffs 

Cover Your Vacuum With Masking Tape To Prevent Wall Scuffs 

Vacuums are big, bulky and easy to bump into walls. To prevent scuffs when that happens, cover your vacuum with masking tape.

Photo by Kate Ter Haar

All you need to do is cover the edges and front of your vacuum head with white masking tape. This way, should you accidentally bump your wall or baseboard, the tape acts as a buffer to prevent those ugly scuffs.

The tip comes courtesy of Speedcleaning.com. They have got a number of other quick suggestions at the link below.

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