Unplug your vacuum before you start performing maintenance on it to avoid the risk of shock. [3] X Expert Source Guy PetersHouse Cleaning Professional Expert Interview. 27 September 2021. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for your vacuum to see how to remove the hose.

If the hose is translucent, hold it up to a light so you can see through it and find where the clog is. If not, you can try looking through the end of the hose. If you don’t see a clog, then it may be in the lower hose attached to your vacuum.

You can also use powdered laundry detergent with hot water if you don’t have baking soda and vinegar.

Try soaking the hose in a sink full of water if you can’t easily direct your sink into the hose.

Don’t connect the vacuum hose while it’s still wet so you don’t accidentally shock yourself.

Read the manufacturer’s manual to see how to properly disconnect the hose from your vacuum.

Some lower hoses may clip onto the vacuum rather than being screwed in. If so, pull the lower hose out of the clip.

You should be able to see the clog in the lower hose if you look inside of it. If you can’t see a blockage, then the lower hose may not be clogged and you may have a problem with the roller. You can also try using another vacuum to pull the clog out. [13] X Expert Source Guy PetersHouse Cleaning Professional Expert Interview. 27 September 2021.