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Using baking soda and white vinegar
Ingredients: 2 teaspoons of baking soda, 1 teaspoon of vinegar, 250 ml of water, a few drops of dish soap, and a spray bottle to mix the solution.
Mix the baking soda and vinegar into the water, add a few drops of dish soap, and stir until the mixture bubbles and the baking soda dissolves. Pour the solution into the spray bottle. Don’t forget to unplug the fan before cleaning.
Spray the solution evenly on both sides of the fan blades to soften and clean the dust as well as kill bacteria. Wait about 10 minutes for the solution to soak in, then plug the fan back in and turn it on. The rotating blades will create airflow, helping the solution spray out and carry away the dirt.
Note: To avoid dust scattering around the house, place the fan in a suitable location such as the yard or bathroom, or use a plastic bag to cover the fan to reduce the spread of the solution.
Using toothpaste and a toothbrush
To clean a fan covered in thick dust, simply squeeze about 3 cm of toothpaste into a container, then add a little water to dilute it. Use an old toothbrush to mix the solution and dip it into the mixture. Then, use the toothbrush to scrub directly onto the fan's grille gaps, along the structural parts of the grille.
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