Soft-bristled brush or toothbrush. Helpful for tackling stubborn dirt or grime in hard-to-reach areas. Dry microfiber cloth or paper towel. Use for drying the fan blades and any excess moisture.
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7 creative hacks to make cleaning ceiling cobwebs easier
Removing ceiling cobwebs can literally be a pain in the neck, but you can easily remove them with several items you probably ...
As a short-ish person, cleaning a ceiling fan hasn't always been my favorite thing, even though I realize doing it is absolutely necessary if I don't want to blow dust and cobwebs all around the room ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Ceiling fans are some of the more difficult areas of your home to clean. The makers of a product called the “Blade Maid” promise to make that chore easier and faster. The $29.95 ...
Use vinegar, WD-40, or rust remover gel to clean off rust from outdoor ceiling fans. Prevent future rust with a yearly corrosion inhibitor or by repainting with weather-resistant products. For severe ...
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