To clean a ceiling fan start by using a dusting attachment on your vacuum and carefully running it along the fan blades.
Easy ways to clean your ceiling fan.
Turn off your overhead fan and then you can clean those ceiling fan blades using a specialized pole duster or dampened microfiber cloth even a pillow case if you d like to better keep dust.
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Here are pro tips to keep a ceiling fan clean without getting dust everywhere.
Place an old sheet on the floor beneath the ceiling fan and set up a step ladder in the position that is easiest for you to reach the fan.
If your ceiling fan has dirt or grease firmly lodged on the fan body or blades it may need a thorough cleaning.
Blow your fan clean.
To clean your ceiling fan and remain dust free try creating a diy cleaning tool using items you already own.
Dirty fan blades and motors work less effectively and need to be dusted and cleaned regularly.
If you can reach your ceiling fan blades safely with a ladder or step stool then this is an amazingly simple way to get the job done.
Alternatively if you prefer to clean your fan by hand set up a ladder or step stool spray some multi surface cleaner on each blade to hold the dust together and then use a rag or a dusting glove to clean the dust off.
All you need is an old pillowcase.
All it takes is a pair of barbecue tongs some rags and four rubber bands.
Maybe because this particular chore involves dragging the ladder out of the garage or maybe it s because i m just hopeful that no one will notice how dusty and grimy they are.
It s take a tip tuesday do you know how to clean dirty ceiling fans with no mess.
Use this guide to learn how to clean a ceiling fan and how to clean fans of various types to keep them working their best.
Provided you use this method religiously at the end of every fan season and the beginning of the next i ve found that standing your fan up in your garage carport or driveway and using your leaf blower to blow the dust out of it works very well indeed.