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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Use a Shop Vac for Water PDF download Download Article Explore this Article IN THIS ARTICLE 1 Remove the bag. 2 Remove any filters. 3 Attach a foam sleeve to the Shop Vac. 4 Attach a wet nozzle. 5 Plug the Shop Vac into a GFCI outlet if you have one. 6 Place the nozzle on top of the water. 7 Turn the Shop Vac off when the sound changes. 8 Remove any large pieces of debris before emptying. 9 Pump the water out using a pump attachment. 10 Empty the water manually if you don’t have a pump. 11 Clean the Shop Vac and attachments. + Show 8 more... - Show less... Other Sections Video Things You'll Need Related Articles References Co-authored by Ashley Matuska and Hannah Madden

Last Updated: November 13, 2025 Fact Checked

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This article was co-authored by Ashley Matuska and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Ashley Matuska is a Professional Cleaner at the Founder and Owner of Dashing Maids in Denver, Colorado. Ashley has over seven years of experience in the cleaning industry. She and her team specialize in offering sustainable deep cleaning and maintenance cleaning services. She received a BS in Biology and Sociology from Indiana University. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 80,289 times.

Are you dealing with a large amount of water in your home? Whether your basement flooded after a heavy rain or your utility sink overflowed, a Shop Vac can make quick work of the mess. Using the right equipment and filters ensures that your vacuum will stay in tip top shape for years to come. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of using a Shop Vac to vacuum up water or other liquid messes.

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1

Remove the bag.

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  1. The dry bag collects dust, so take it out before vacuuming water. The dry bag collects dust, so take it out before vacuuming water. If your version of Shop Vac uses a bag, it’s only for vacuuming up dust, dirt, and grime. Take the bag out of the main part of the Shop Vac and set it aside so you can put it back in later.
    • The Shop Vac bag isn’t designed to get wet. If you leave the bag in, you’ll have to replace it with a new one when you want to use it for dry messes again.
    • If you have a smaller Shop Vac, your model might not have a bag in it. In that case, you can move onto the next step.
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2

Remove any filters.

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  1. Take the filters out of the Shop Vac so they don’t get wet. Take the filters out of the Shop Vac so they don’t get wet. Shop Vac filters are only for vacuuming up dry areas—if a filter gets wet, it won’t be usable anymore. Take the filter out of the Shop Vac and set it aside to use later.[1]
    • The filters are usually round and fit around the middle portion of the lid.
3

Attach a foam sleeve to the Shop Vac.

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  1. Foam sleeves... Foam sleeves filter the water that you vacuum up. Think of a foam sleeve as a filter for your wet vac. Slide the foam sleeve onto the underside of the lid, or where a filter would go normally.
    • If you have a small model of the Shop Vac, get a small foam sleeve.
    • If you’re using the 1 gallon Shop Vac, go for a micro foam sleeve.
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4

Attach a wet nozzle.

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  1. Wet nozzles... Wet nozzles are made specifically for vacuuming up wet surfaces. If you’re vacuuming water spread over a floor, use a nozzle with a flat head. If you’re vacuuming up a puddle of standing water, use a nozzle with a round head. Most Shop Vacs come with at least a wet nozzle and a round head nozzle. Attach the nozzle by plugging it into the Shop Vac on the very front.
    • While the nozzle with the flat head is technically the “wet nozzle,” any nozzle you have for your Shop Vac will work fine.
    • You can also use a crevice tool for any corners, nooks, or crannies.
5

Plug the Shop Vac into a GFCI outlet if you have one.

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  1. These grounded outlets are better for using electricity around water. These grounded outlets are better for using electricity around water. Since water and electricity can be a dangerous combination, experts recommend plugging your Shop Vac into a GFCI outlet (the ones with the reset buttons). However, since most Shop Vacs are double-insulated for your protection, this isn’t a requirement.[2]
    • GFCI outlets will automatically shut off if they detect any variation from the normal current of electricity.
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6

Place the nozzle on top of the water.

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  1. Press the power button to start suctioning up water. Press the power button to start suctioning up water. For water spread across a floor, hold the nozzle in place on the floor until the water underneath it is gone, then slowly move it to a new section. For large puddles of standing water, hold the nozzle in place just above the water and wait for the canister to fill up.[3]
    • If you’re dealing with wet carpet, place the wet nozzle directly on the carpet and slowly drag it back and forth.
7

Turn the Shop Vac off when the sound changes.

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  1. A high-pitched whine means that your Shop Vac is full. A high-pitched whine means that your Shop Vac is full. As you vacuum, listen to the sound of the motor on your Shop Vac. Once it changes, turn the Shop Vac off and get ready to empty out the canister.[4]
    • Using the Shop Vac while it’s full can stress the motor, causing it to burn out. Whenever you hear the motor change, stop it right away.
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8

Remove any large pieces of debris before emptying.

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  1. Check your Shop Vac canister for large chunks. Check your Shop Vac canister for large chunks. Take the lid off of the Shop Vac and shine a light into the canister. If there are any large pieces of debris, put on gloves and fish the debris out before putting it in the trash.
    • Large debris can clog the pump of your Shop Vac.
9

Pump the water out using a pump attachment.

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  1. The pump helps remove large quantities of water with little work. The pump helps remove large quantities of water with little work. Unscrew the tap at the bottom of the Shop Vac, then screw the pump attachment in its place. Attach a garden hose to the pump attachment and direct the hose outside or into a sump pump. Turn the Shop Vac on to automatically pump the water out.
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10

Empty the water manually if you don’t have a pump.

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  1. Dump the water out of the Shop Vac by hand if you need to. Dump the water out of the Shop Vac by hand if you need to. If you don’t have a pump attachment, simply turn the Shop Vac off, unplug it, and remove the lid. Then, carefully carry the canister outside or toward a sump pump before dumping the water out.
    • Direct the water away from any garden beds or edible gardens. Waste water isn’t great for living plants, and it could damage your landscaping.
11

Clean the Shop Vac and attachments.

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  1. Rinse and clean the Shop Vac to avoid mold and mildew. Rinse and clean the Shop Vac to avoid mold and mildew. Rinse the canister, the attachments, and the foam sleeve with fresh water. Set all components out in a well ventilated area to dry completely before you store your Shop Vac.[5]
    • If your Shop Vac is extremely dirty or smells bad, mix 1 US gal (3.8 L) of warm water with 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) of bleach, then use your mixture to clean out the canister.
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Things You’ll Need

  • Foam sleeve
  • Wet nozzle
  • Pump attachment (optional)
  • Garden hose (optional)

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References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=7&v=d9McpQwc-aA&feature=youtu.be
  2. https://www.consumerreports.org/home-safety/your-home-has-hidden-dangers-these-fixes-will-keep-you-safe/
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=22&v=d9McpQwc-aA&feature=youtu.be
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=22&v=d9McpQwc-aA&feature=youtu.be
  5. https://workshopvacs.emerson.com/documents/tips-on-how-to-clean-your-wet-dry-vac-filters-en-us-198380.pdf

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Ashley Matuska Co-authored by: Ashley Matuska Professional Cleaner This article was co-authored by Ashley Matuska and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Ashley Matuska is a Professional Cleaner at the Founder and Owner of Dashing Maids in Denver, Colorado. Ashley has over seven years of experience in the cleaning industry. She and her team specialize in offering sustainable deep cleaning and maintenance cleaning services. She received a BS in Biology and Sociology from Indiana University. This article has been viewed 80,289 times. 24 votes - 86% Co-authors: 4 Updated: November 13, 2025 Views: 80,289 Categories: Vacuum Cleaners
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