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I am curious how cam i make vacuum at home without having any sophisticated hardware.
Not asking for 100% vacuum just 75+% at least.
Not asking for 100% vacuum just 75+% at least.
Anekdot said:100% empty of matter. I don't mean precicly i need 75+% vacuum i just ment it must be as empty as it possible can be made at home.
Okay forget about all % just best vacuum i can get at home, i really not shysicist and not really aware of vacuum characteristics like pressure, i need pressure to be about same as in space vacuum.ZapperZ said:No one has achieved 100% "empty matter". That still doesn't tell me what "75%" is. What vacuum level do you want in terms of the pressure?
Anekdot said:Okay forget about all % just best vacuum i can get at home, i really not shysicist and not really aware of vacuum characteristics like pressure, i need pressure to be about same as in space vacuum.
Anekdot said:What would be the cheapest way to make it possible?
Vacuuming at home can improve efficiency by removing dust, debris, and other particles that can clog up and slow down the components of your vacuum. This allows your vacuum to run more smoothly and effectively, resulting in a more efficient cleaning process.
The materials you need for DIY vacuuming at home will depend on the type of vacuum you have. However, some common materials may include a vacuum cleaner, vacuum bags or a filter, a crevice tool, and a brush attachment. You may also need additional cleaning supplies such as a broom, dustpan, and cleaning solution.
The frequency of vacuuming your home will depend on several factors including the size of your home, the number of occupants, and the amount of foot traffic. In general, it is recommended to vacuum high-traffic areas at least once a week and other areas at least once every other week.
Yes, it is possible to make your own vacuum cleaner at home, but it may not be as efficient as a commercially manufactured one. Some DIY options include using a leaf blower or repurposing a shop vac, but these may not have the same suction power and filtration capabilities as a traditional vacuum cleaner.
Some tips for improving vacuuming efficiency at home include regularly emptying and cleaning your vacuum, using the appropriate attachments for different surfaces, vacuuming in a back and forth motion, and adjusting the height of your vacuum for different carpet lengths. It is also important to regularly replace vacuum bags and filters to maintain optimal efficiency.