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Are you dealing with a large amount of water in your home? Whether your basement flooded after a heavy rain or your utility sink overflowed, a Shop Vac can make quick work of the mess. Using the right equipment and filters ensures that your vacuum will stay in tip top shape for years to come. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of using a Shop Vac to vacuum up water or other liquid messes.

1

Remove the bag.

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  1. If your version of Shop Vac uses a bag, it’s only for vacuuming up dust, dirt, and grime. Take the bag out of the main part of the Shop Vac and set it aside so you can put it back in later.
    • The Shop Vac bag isn’t designed to get wet. If you leave the bag in, you’ll have to replace it with a new one when you want to use it for dry messes again.
    • If you have a smaller Shop Vac, your model might not have a bag in it. In that case, you can move onto the next step.
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4

Attach a wet nozzle.

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  1. Wet nozzles are made specifically for vacuuming up wet surfaces. If you’re vacuuming water spread over a floor, use a nozzle with a flat head. If you’re vacuuming up a puddle of standing water, use a nozzle with a round head. Most Shop Vacs come with at least a wet nozzle and a round head nozzle. Attach the nozzle by plugging it into the Shop Vac on the very front.
    • While the nozzle with the flat head is technically the “wet nozzle,” any nozzle you have for your Shop Vac will work fine.
    • You can also use a crevice tool for any corners, nooks, or crannies.
5

Plug the Shop Vac into a GFCI outlet if you have one.

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