Collection: CleanUp

CleanUp is a value-focused cleaning brand offering practical bin liners, garbage bags and disposable cleaning essentials for homes, offices and commercial facilities. Their reliable, easy-to-use products help businesses manage waste, maintain hygiene and keep workspaces clean with minimal fuss.

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CleanUp frequently asked questions

Which CleanUp vacuum bags fit my commercial backpack vacuum?

To find which CleanUp vacuum bags fit your commercial backpack vacuum, start by checking the brand and model on the machine’s rating plate, then match it to the compatibility list on the CleanUp bag pack or product page. CleanUp produces premium synthetic bags such as the CU900 and CU905P that are designed to suit a wide range of commercial backpack vacuums, including popular models from Pullman, Nilfisk, Janitor and other contract‑cleaning brands.

Are CleanUp HEPA vacuum bags better for allergies?

CleanUp HEPA and high‑filtration vacuum bags are a better choice for allergy sufferers than standard paper bags. Their advanced micro‑filtration layers are designed to trap much finer dust, pollen and other airborne allergens, helping to improve indoor air quality while maintaining strong suction. Because the dust and allergens are sealed inside the disposable bag, there’s less chance of particles escaping back into the air when you change it, which makes CleanUp HEPA‑type bags ideal for allergy‑aware homes, offices, schools and healthcare environments.

How often should I replace CleanUp vacuum cleaner bags?

For best performance, you should replace CleanUp vacuum cleaner bags when they’re around 70–80% full, or as soon as you notice reduced suction or bad odours, instead of waiting until the bag is completely packed. Running any vacuum with an over‑full bag restricts airflow, puts extra strain on the motor and can shorten the life of the machine, so it’s safer to change CleanUp bags a little early.

Is it safe or cost‑effective to reuse commercial vacuum bags?

In general it isn’t safe or cost‑effective to reuse commercial vacuum bags. Standard paper and synthetic bags are designed for single use, and cutting them open to empty dust can damage seams, reduce filtration and let fine dust leak into the motor and back into the air. Over time this can weaken suction, increase allergy risks and even shorten the life of your commercial vacuum, costing far more than you save on bags.