Often forged fans are installed in the kitchen or worship room. People put lattice or stand fans at these places because if a ceiling fan is installed in the worship room or kitchen, there is a fear of extinguishing the lamp and gas, so small lattice fans are installed at these places. These mesh fans installed in the kitchen and pooja room get dirty and dirty due to the stickiness of the smoke and oil spices. Many people are troubled that how to clean the mesh of the fans because ceiling fans are easy to clean but people face a lot of difficulties in cleaning them. In today's article, we will tell you some special tips for cleaning this mesh fan. With its help, you can easily make it shine like new.

Material required to clean the fan

  • 1 cello tape
  • 1 cloth
  • Gloves
  • 2 teaspoons liquid detergent

  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • laundry brush

How to clean

  • First of all, wear gloves on both hands so that there is no injury or dirt in your hand.
  • Now gently remove the net, taking care that the screw does not move anywhere.
  • Now separate the fan blade as well so that it can be cleaned properly.
  • Before cleaning the fan, tape the motor and switch off the fan well.

  • Due to this, water will not go inside the fan during cleaning and there will be no fear of damage to the motor.
  • Now take liquid dish wash in a bowl and add one teaspoon of baking soda to it.
  • Now dip the cloth washing brush in this solution and start cleaning the net. You can also use a scrubber.
  • After cleaning the mesh and fan with detergent, wash it with clean water.
  • Now clean the motor and the stand with a wet cloth, keep in mind that water should not enter the motor, otherwise, the motor may get damaged.
  • Remove the tape after cleaning.

  • Now clean the fan switch and the hanging switch cord as well, for this use a laundry brush.
  • After cleaning the fan with detergent, wipe it with a clean cotton cloth and dry it with the help of a dryer.
  • Fit the fan mesh, your gleaming mesh fan is done.

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