Using White Vinegar and a Plastic Bag
To try this method, follow these steps: Combine a cleaning agent, fabric softener, and white vinegar in a spray bottle, shake well, and spray a small amount onto the fan’s grill. Use a cleaning brush to scrub this area. Next, spray the homemade cleaning solution onto the fan blades and cover the grill with a large plastic bag.
Then, turn on the fan and let it spin at a high speed. The spinning blades will create airflow that blows away the dirt along with the cleaning solution.
In this homemade cleaning solution, the cleaning agent removes dirt, vinegar softens stubborn stains, and the fabric softener prevents dust from resettling on the fan.

Using Toothpaste and a Toothbrush
Even if your electric fan is covered in thick dust and cobwebs, don’t fret. Squeeze about 3 cm of toothpaste into a small bowl, add water to dilute it. Use an old toothbrush to stir the mixture until it’s well combined, then dip the brush into the solution and scrub the gaps in the fan grill, following the structure of the grill.
Be careful not to let the water from the toothbrush drip into the fan’s motor.
For the fan blades, you can spray the diluted toothpaste mixture directly onto them, let it sit for a while, and then turn on the fan. The stains will disappear instantly.

Using Baking Soda
Preparation: 2 teaspoons of baking soda, 1 teaspoon of vinegar, 250 ml of water. Additionally, you’ll need dish soap, and a spray bottle.
Mix baking soda with vinegar, then add a few drops of dish soap and stir until the mixture foams and the baking soda is completely dissolved. Pour this mixture into the spray bottle. Remember to unplug the fan before cleaning.
First, spray the solution onto the front and back of the dirty fan blades to soften, clean, and disinfect them.
Wait about 10 minutes, then plug in the fan and turn it on. The spinning blades will blow away the dirt.
Note: To prevent the fan from spreading dirt around your home, place it in a suitable area like a yard or bathroom, or use a bag to cover the fan and reduce the spread of dirt.
Note when cleaning the fan without disassembling
Always unplug the fan before cleaning any part of it to ensure safety.
Do not use overly wet cloths or let water drip directly into the fan’s motor.
After cleaning with a solution or water, allow the fan to dry completely before turning it on again.
Transform Your Fan into a Mosquito Repellent Device

Materials: A piece of adhesive bandage, a few drops of essential oil or eucalyptus oil.
– Drop 2-3 drops of essential oil or eucalyptus oil onto the adhesive bandage.
– Stick the bandage onto the fan guard, close to the fan blades, to allow the scent to disperse effectively.
– Turn on the fan to a gentle setting so it rotates back and forth gently, spreading the fragrance throughout the room. This method not only freshens the air but also helps repel mosquitoes and insects.
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