Ceiling Fan Cleaning Tips: A ceiling fan will shine in minutes without raising dust. Note the amazing homegrown cleaning trick
- bySherya
- 02 Jul, 2026
Home Cleaning Tips: Ceiling fans run throughout the day in almost every home, but cleaning them often goes unnoticed. Gradually, dust, dirt, and sometimes even grease begin to accumulate on the blades.

How to clean a ceiling fan
Household Cleaning Hacks: In the summer, ceiling fans run all day in almost every home, but cleaning them often goes unnoticed. Gradually, dust, dirt, and sometimes even grease accumulate on the blades. When the fan runs, this dirt spreads into the room's air, affecting both the cleanliness and air quality of the home. Therefore, it's important to clean your ceiling fan from time to time. Let us explain how to clean it.
Important things before cleaning the fan
The most important thing before cleaning a fan is safety. Turn off the fan completely before starting the cleaning. If possible, turn off the power supply at the switchboard. This will reduce the risk of accidents and allow you to work comfortably.
Keep this in mind while cleaning.
Since ceiling fans are installed at a height, use a sturdy ladder or step stool to reach them. Avoid climbing on chairs or wobbly furniture. Maintain balance while cleaning to avoid slipping or injury.
How can I clean this?
If the fan has accumulated a lot of dust, using old pillow covers can be an easy solution. Place the pillow covers over each fan blade and slowly pull them outward. This will trap the dust directly inside the cover and prevent it from spreading around the room. This method makes cleaning easier and less messy. Simply removing dust is not enough. Next, wipe the fan blades thoroughly with a slightly damp cloth to remove any grease and stubborn dirt. Do not keep the cloth too wet, as excess water can damage the fan surface. If necessary, a mild cleaning solution can also be used.
These parts also need to be cleaned.
Often, people assume the job is done by simply cleaning the fans, but dust also accumulates on the motor's exterior, pull chain, and light fittings. Clean these parts with a damp cloth. If the fan has a glass light cover, it's best to remove it and clean it separately.
Turn it on and check
After cleaning is complete, be sure to test the fan. If the fan is shaking, making noise, or the blades appear unbalanced, tighten the screws and have it serviced if necessary. Regular cleaning not only helps keep the room air clean but also improves the fan's performance and lifespan.






