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Post by ellise on Jun 29, 2005 10:00:58 GMT 10
Since I have extended the time out in which to get our Craft closets done I will pose a few mini challenges in the process. Most of us (if not all) cleaned our ceiling fans this Spring, well, lets clean them again. Not sure about your house, but mine gets quite dusty. Get your bucket of soapy water, and your sponge and rubber gloves, and give those ceiling fans a good scrubbing. I use an old toothbrush and soft cloth to clean the hardware and filters on mine. Once you are done scrubbing, rinse them with warm water (I add a bit of essential oil to make them smell pretty). If too wet then dry off with an old towel that you got out of the "rags" bucket. Do this to every ceiling fan in the house, they will run smoother, quiter, and more efficiently. OK I have 5 to do and will begin in the morning. Since it is Tuesday and a couple of us are just back from vacation,and need some R&R and TLC and I am going out of town for the weekend, I will give us untill July 7th to get 'em cleaned. Alrighty then lets get cleaning! ;D
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Post by Deed on Jun 29, 2005 22:53:03 GMT 10
Okay Ellise, I can do this one. One question though, where is the filter on a ceiling fan? I don't think mine have one.
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Post by ellise on Jun 30, 2005 1:34:21 GMT 10
It's the little spongey like stuff that sits in side where your baldes attach to the motor.
Did that make any scence? Gosh I hope so cuz, I cain't splian it no bedder. Oh my I think I need to get away from cleaning for a bit, it's dun got to ma hed.
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Post by Deed on Jun 30, 2005 2:07:53 GMT 10
LOL *laughin* Must be those cleaner fumes! ;D
Yep makes sense, now how do I get the thing off? ;D
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Post by ellise on Jun 30, 2005 2:39:47 GMT 10
Not sure, I just use my old toothbrush and soft cloth and clean as best I can ;D
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