Step-by-Step Guide (Foam, Felt & HEPA)
Cleaning the filter on your Shark vacuum is one of the easiest ways to restore suction, reduce odors, and extend the life of the machine. This guide covers all common Shark filter types and shows exactly how often and how to clean them safely.
Why Cleaning Shark Vacuum Filters Matters
Dirty filters restrict airflow, which leads to:
- Weaker suction
- Poor debris pickup
- Overheating and motor strain
- Musty smells after cleaning
๐ If suction is already weak, see:
does Shark vacuum lose suction โ /shark-vacuum-problems/
How Often Should You Clean Shark Vacuum Filters?
General schedule (recommended):
- Foam & felt filters: Every 4โ6 weeks
- HEPA filters: Every 6โ12 months (check model guide)
- Pet homes / heavy use: Clean more frequently
๐ Full care routine:
Shark vacuum care โ /shark-vacuum-care/
Identify Your Shark Filter Type
Most Shark vacuums use one or more of these:
- Foam filter (washable)
- Felt filter (washable; often paired with foam)
- HEPA filter (washable on many models; some are rinse-only)
Always confirm your specific model before cleaning HEPA.
How to Clean Shark Foam & Felt Filters (Most Common)
What Youโll Need
- Cold or lukewarm water
- Sink or bowl
- Clean towel
Steps
- Turn off and unplug the vacuum
- Remove the dust cup
- Take out the foam and felt filters
- Rinse under cold water only (no soap)
- Gently squeezeโdo not twist
- Air-dry 24 hours until completely dry
- Reinstall once fully dry
โ ๏ธ Never reinstall damp filtersโthis can damage the motor.
๐ Before you start, empty the bin:
how to empty a Shark vacuum โ /how-to-empty-shark-vacuum/
How to Clean a Shark HEPA Filter
Many Shark HEPA filters are washable, but some are rinse-only.
Steps
- Remove the HEPA filter (usually behind a panel)
- Rinse with cold water (no detergents)
- Tap gently to release trapped dust
- Air-dry at least 24 hours
- Reinstall only when fully dry
๐ Allergy-safe usage tips:
best Shark vacuum for allergies โ /best-shark-vacuum-for-allergies/
What NOT to Do (Important)
- โ Donโt use hot water
- โ Donโt use soap or detergents
- โ Donโt scrub aggressively
- โ Donโt use a hair dryer or heater
- โ Donโt reinstall wet filters
These mistakes shorten filter life and can cause suction loss.
How to Know When a Filter Needs Cleaning or Replacing
Clean if you notice:
- Reduced suction
- Dust blowing from exhaust
- Musty smells
Replace if you see:
- Tears or cracks
- Permanent discoloration
- Loss of shape after drying
๐ Replacement help:
Shark vacuum parts replacement โ /shark-vacuum-parts-replacement/
Does Cleaning Filters Really Restore Suction?
Yesโoften immediately.
Many โbrokenโ Shark vacuums simply have clogged filters. Cleaning them regularly:
- Restores airflow
- Improves pickup on carpets & hard floors
- Keeps advanced features working properly
๐ Learn the tech behind airflow:
how Shark vacuums work โ /how-shark-vacuum-works/
Pro Tips for Cleaner Filters & Longer Life
- Keep a second set of filters to rotate
- Mark your calendar every 4โ6 weeks
- Tap filters outside before rinsing
- Pair filter cleaning with brush-roll checks
๐ Brush care next:
how to clean Shark brush roll โ /how-to-clean-shark-brush-roll/
Final Answer: How Do You Clean a Shark Vacuum Filter?
Remove the filter, rinse with cold water, air-dry for 24 hours, and reinstall only when fully dry. Do this regularly to keep suction strong and your Shark vacuum running like new.
๐ Ready to choose a low-maintenance model?
best Shark vacuums โ /best-shark-vacuums/