4 Clever Ways to Clean a Ceiling Fan Without Getting Dust Everywhere

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4 Clever Ways to Clean a Ceiling Fan Without Getting Dust Everywhere
Renate Hartmann

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Renate Hartmann

Oct 1, 2020

Make cleaning a habit and do it at least once a week to have a pleasant home. You can even make it a form of family bonding. In that case, you will not be doing the cleaning alone and, at the same time, you can also teach your children how to be a responsible person.

When someone comes to your house, it is the ceiling fan that usually catches your visitor's attention first. That is why you should always keep your ceiling fans clean and clear from dust.

And cleaning your ceiling fan should not be that hard and messy. There are some tricks on how to keep your ceiling fans clean and dust-free without making a lot of mess.

But before we begin, we have listed down the three cleaning materials that will serve as your ultimate weapon in defeating the dust in and maintaining the integrity of your ceiling fan and to make it look pleasant to anyone who visits your home:

Dusting Spray

A dusting spray is a chemical mixture that you can easily buy in any nearby home depot. It does not just help remove dust, but it also deodorizes, disinfects, and cuts through dirt, greases, and grime.

You can also create your own dusting spray by simply mixing distilled water and your favorite essential oils such as lavender, tea tree, and cinnamon. According to the people at Planet Maids House Cleaning NYC, these are great non-toxic cleaners with antiviral, antibacterial, and deodorizing properties.

Old Pillowcase

Now we know what you are thinking: It is starting to get weird, right?

Well, pillowcases are also great for removing dust in your ceiling fan.

Since it got this hollow opening, you just have to simply slide an old, clean pillowcase on and off the fan's blade and it will successfully eliminate the unwanted dust and debris especially on top of the fan blades of your ceiling fan.

Clean Old Sock

Yes, you heard it right, a clean old sock.

Some say that they do not dust because they do not have any single dusting tool. Well, if you have a single sock, then you do not have any excuse.

In fact, dusting with sock is proven 100% effective than no dusting at all. And the best type of sock that you can use is the "chenille" sock.

Its fuzzy pile fabric made up of cotton helps reduce any unwanted dust that got stuck on some fixtures attached to your ceiling fan. And that’s how using your old sock for cleaning is still better than buying a new one.

How to Clean Your Ceiling Fan

Now that you have your weapon of “dust destruction”, it is time for you to use them. Here are four ways on how you can keep your ceiling fan clean and dust-free:

Spray the inside of the pillowcase

Take your pillowcase and spray the insides with your dusting spray. This great non-toxic substance will help eliminate dust from your ceiling fan and also leaving it deodorized and free from any bacteria after you use them.

Capture the dust off the blade

Carefully stand on a ladder, cover the fan blade with the pillowcase. Press the top of the case together and slide it off of the blade. Repeat on all blades.

Doing so allows you to take all of the dirt and grime, as well as wiping it clean by trapping the dust inside the pillowcase. Just remember to do it slowly and carefully without breaking the fan blade.

This is a very good way of cleaning your ceiling fan to avoid the dirt from getting on your bed or to your favorite coffee table.

Lightly spray the sock

Now that the blades are dust-free, make sure that you do not neglect the base and any light fixtures that are attached to your fan.

Put your hand inside the sock and spread your fingers, lightly spray it with the dusting spray then start wiping them.

Your chenille sock will serve as a dry micro-fiber cloth which is also better for cleaning any other fixtures attached to our ceiling fan.

Dust more often

Ceiling fans can be challenging to clean. But the hotter the days, the more the fan runs. And the more it runs, the more it collects dust. Sooner or later the dust will end up in the air you breathe.

To avoid this, wipe down the blades as soon as you see the dust accumulate. In this manner, you will get that ceiling fan clean as often as it should.

Another main cause of dust is the humidity inside and outside of your home. If you live in a dry climate, this may be related to the amount of dust in your home. If the air in your house is too dry, then dust is more likely to accumulate. Therefore, it is very important to dust your ceiling fan more often.

Conclusion

We need to accept that cleaning our house is a part of our lives. Yes, it can be difficult at times, but we just need to remember that the cleanliness of our home will reflect our personality and the kind of family we uphold.

Also, by maintaining the cleanliness of our home we can protect our family against any disease-causing bacteria. Not to mention that regular cleaning allows us to avoid any unprecedented difficulties.

Make cleaning a habit and do it at least once a week to have a pleasant home. You can even make it a form of family bonding. In that case, you will not be doing the cleaning alone and, at the same time, you can also teach your children how to be a responsible person.

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