Brilio.net - Fans are one of the most commonly used air conditioning devices. Apart from making the room cool, fans can also help reduce humidity in the room. Another advantage of using a fan is its efficiency in consuming energy.
Compared to AC, fans are usually more energy efficient because they do not use compressors or refrigerants that require high electrical power. However, one of the disadvantages of using a fan is that this tool gets dirty and dusty easily. The reason is because the air sucked in by the fan contains dust particles.
These dust particles then stick to the fan blades and other parts as air flows through the fan. Not only that, dust can also come from the surrounding environment which is carried by the air and sticks to the fan. Another factor that can cause fans to become dusty is a lack of regular maintenance and cleaning.
As a result, the fan becomes less efficient in producing good air flow. In addition, accumulated dust can become a breeding ground for bacteria and germs which have the potential to cause health problems if inhaled by room occupants. To solve the dust problem on the fan, you have to clean it regularly.
There are various methods for cleaning fans. For example, by dismantling it or cleaning it with a special liquid spray. This special liquid is usually made from a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. However, apart from these methods, there are other tricks that are no less effective in cleaning dust on fans.
This trick was shared by YouTube user UNIQUE WAY through one of the uploaded videos. Reported by BrilioFood on Saturday (27/4), in the video, the fan does not need to be dismantled, but uses a large piece of plastic. As for cleaning agents, he chooses to rely on dish soap and vinegar. Well, these two ingredients can be very effective in removing dust more easily.
photo: YouTube/UNIQUE WAYS
To apply, just prepare a bowl. Then mix enough salt and dish soap. If so, dissolve these two ingredients in water. Make sure there are no lumps of salt or soap.
"Because salt can dissolve dirt," he said in the video.
photo: YouTube/UNIQUE WAYS
Next, transfer this liquid into a spray bottle. Then immediately spray all dusty parts of the fan. Spray evenly onto the front and back.
"Make sure it's really even, okay? Because if it's not evenly distributed (sprayed), then the dust won't fall out," said YouTube UNIQUE WAY.
After spraying evenly, let it sit for 5 minutes. Then immediately wrap the fan in plastic until it is really tight. If necessary, you can tie the plastic or attach the plastic with duct tape.
photo: YouTube/UNIQUE WAYS
Next, turn on the fan at the highest volume for 5 minutes. That way, the dust and dirt that sticks to it will fall off by itself. If so, turn off the fan and open the plastic.
Well, the fan that has been cleaned looks shinier. The wind produced is also much fresher than before. This indicates that even if it is not dismantled, the fan can still be clean and free of dust.
Tips for cleaning fans
Cleaning fans regularly is an important step to keep fans efficient and reduce the spread of dust and dirt in the room. Here are nine tips for cleaning your fan:
1. Turn off the fan.
Before cleaning the fan, make sure to turn off the power to the fan.
2. Prepare equipment.
Prepare a soft brush or brush, a microfiber cloth, and a vacuum cleaner to clean the fan.
3. Protect the surrounding area.
Place a duster under the fan to catch dust that falls while cleaning.
4. Remove the fan blade.
Remove the fan blades from the fan for easier cleaning. Follow the instructions for use to remove the fan blades properly.
5. Clean the fan blades.
Use a soft brush or brush to clean dust and dirt stuck to the fan blades. You can also use a vacuum cleaner to remove hard-to-reach dust.
6. Clean other parts.
Apart from the fan blades, also clean other parts of the fan such as the frame, motor and other parts with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. Don't use too much water to avoid damaging the electronic components inside the fan.
7. Dry with a clean cloth.
After cleaning, dry the fan with a clean, dry cloth before using it again.
8. Check and repair.
Check the fan to ensure there are no damaged or worn parts. If there is, immediately repair or replace the damaged part.
9. Do regular cleaning.
Perform regular fan cleaning, at least once a month, to keep the fan clean and functioning properly.