Using White Vinegar and Plastic Bags

First, create a homemade cleaning solution by mixing fabric softener and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Shake well to dissolve.

Next, spray the solution onto the fan blades and cover the fan grill with a large plastic bag. Then, turn on the fan and let the blades spin. The wind from the fan will cause the solution to spray and take the dirt with it.

Create a powerful cleaning solution by mixing fabric softener and white vinegar in a spray bottle.

In this solution, the fabric softener prevents dust from resettling, the vinegar softens stains, and the detergent effectively removes grime.

After cleaning the fan blades, spray the solution onto the fan grill and use a brush to wipe it clean. This method ensures a thorough fan cleaning.

Using Baking Soda and White Vinegar

You’ll need: 2 teaspoons of baking soda, 1 teaspoon of vinegar, 250 ml of water, and a few drops of dish soap. You will also need a spray bottle for the solution.

Mix the baking soda and vinegar into the water, adding the soap and stirring until the mixture froths and the baking soda dissolves. Pour the solution into the spray bottle and unplug the fan before cleaning.

Spray the solution onto both sides of the fan blades to loosen dirt and kill bacteria. Wait about 10 minutes for the solution to absorb, then plug in and turn on the fan. The wind will help fling the solution and carry away the dirt.

Combine baking soda and vinegar with water, adding a few drops of dish soap and stirring until it froths.

Note: To avoid making a mess, place the fan in an open area like a yard or bathroom, or use plastic bags to cover the surrounding area, minimizing the solution’s spread.

Using Toothpaste and a Brush

To clean a fan caked with dust, squeeze about 3cm of toothpaste into a container, diluting it with a small amount of water. Use an old toothbrush to stir the mixture and apply it directly to the fan grill’s crevices and structural parts.

  • Always unplug the fan for safety.
  • Never let water touch the fan’s electrical components to avoid short circuits and safety hazards.
  • This method is most effective for fans that aren’t extremely dirty.
  • If your fan is very dusty, this method may not be as efficient and could take more time than disassembling.

With this easy fan-cleaning method, you can regularly maintain your electric fans without the hassle of disassembly. Aim to clean your fans at least once every two weeks to keep them in top shape, providing a cool and refreshing breeze.

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