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How to Clean Your Ceiling Fans

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Ceiling fans are a great addition to every domestic interior. And if you decide to make such a present to your home, then you should consider not only where to place your ceiling fan, but also how to maintain it, in the best possible way. Unfortunately, the cleaning of your ceiling fan is not the easiest household chore to deal with. However, everything is possible if you know how to do it.

If you are interested in learning what is required for the proper maintenance of your ceiling fans, then I and my friends who are working for a professional London cleaner will be more than happy to help you with this a little bit annoying task. In the next lines you will be able to learn the tips of the professionals in order to preserve the good look and condition of your new fan.

1. For the proper maintenance of your ceiling fans, you should clean them at least once in every three months. Of course, this depends on how dirty your home is and how often you open the doors and windows. If you do not want to stand on a ladder for long, you have to remove the appliance first. Then you should remove the blades. Dust and clean them separately with a solution of hot water and detergent. You should apply a little bit pressure to remove the stubborn stains and the collected dust. Then rinse with clean, warm water. This method gives you the opportunity to clean your cooling system in the way you clean the other things around your home. And the only problem that could appear is how to reinstall the fan back to its place.

2. Most of the home owners prefer cleaning their ceiling fans standing on a ladder or some platform. So, place your ladder under the fan. You should make sure that it is stable to not fall from it. Begin the cleaning by brushing the collected dirt and dust with a soft bristled brush. Then wipe the blades with a clean sponge and a solution of warm water and soap. To get rid of stubborn stains use some special detergent that you can find in the super market. Then, take a clean, soft cloth soaked in hot water and wipe the blades again. To complete the process, professional cleaners in London recommend drying your ceiling fan with another clean, soft, dry cloth or rag.
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