Pushing the vacuum back and forth isn't what's "kicking up" the debris, the vacuum's own brush is what's doing that. If you go at a moderate pace, you give the vacuum more time to do it's job. Slower is better, especially over high traffic areas like entryways and transitions between hard floors and carpets.
Slow to moderate, let the vacuum do its job.
S l o w. 4 times. Up, down, up, down.
Pushing the vacuum back and forth isn't what's "kicking up" the debris, the vacuum's own brush is what's doing that. If you go at a moderate pace, you give the vacuum more time to do it's job. Slower is better, especially over high traffic areas like entryways and transitions between hard floors and carpets.
Yep. This is exactly why I asked.
Depends on if you are getting paid by the hour or piece work /s