How to Use a Car Vacuum Cleaner?

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DelKaylee
07/30/25 2:47am
When the car vacuum cleaner is used for a short time, you can turn the car key to the on position and insert it into the cigarette lighter. Start the car first, then use the vacuum cleaner. The cigarette lighter in the car is usually used to charge mobile phones, use dash cams, and operate vacuum cleaners. Therefore, be careful when inserting and removing the cigarette lighter. Before using the vacuum cleaner, so do not use the vacuum cleaner to suck up too much debris to avoid clogging the vacuum cleaner.
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