Maintaining a ShopVac (for WPTL)
WPTL Tool #2207, a 20 gallon ShopVac features an outflow filter not present on every shop vacuum. Failure to clean the filter after use may contaminate the next user and will degrade suction power.
To clean the outflow filter, unscrew the cap, unclip the foam filter’s plastic cage, and rinse the filter thoroughly somewhere that won’t clog a drain.
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