By following these easy steps you will keep dust off your ceiling fan.
Best way to dust ceiling fan blades.
Slide a pillowcase over each fan blade individually and use your hands to press the fabric against the top and bottom of the blade.
Then simply attach that roller to an extension handle.
Turn the pillowcase inside out and shake it a little to get rid of most of the dust then toss it in the wash inside out.
First using rubber bands secure a dryer sheet around a paint roller.
To clean the now nasty pillowcase take it out to your trash and dump the dust bunnies in the can.
This will prevent build up as every time you turn on your fan dust will just fall off because it won t have anything to stick to.
All the dusty gunk stays inside and all you have to do is shake out the pillowcase outside and toss it in the wash.
Next wipe it back and forth along the fan blades and the sheet should catch most of the grime.
Wipe blade tops first with dry paper.
Use your buffer pad to buff out the fan blades leaving them shiny smooth and newly waxed.
Once you have the bulk of the dust off use your rag to wipe each blade and remove any residual dust.
In less than 5 minutes your fan is clean.
Wipe the dust from the top and.
If there s grease on the fan blades there s most likely a buildup of dust and dirt stuck to them as well as grease acts a bit like an adhesive over time.
Stand on a step stool or ladder to reach the fan blades.
Pull the pillowcase toward you along the blade.
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Turn the fan and repeat on each blade.
All you need is an old pillowcase.
Wipe the fan mount and housing with a damp cleaning cloth or microfiber cloth to remove dust working from the ceiling down toward the blades.