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Brilio.net - Fans can become full of dust over time, especially on the blades and their protectors. This accumulated dust can block the flow of wind so that the blow becomes weak and not optimal.
Usually, to clean a fan thoroughly, it is necessary to disassemble the fan parts first, which of course takes time and effort. But now, fans can be cleaned without having to be disassembled using simple materials that are easy to find at home.
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Reported by brilio.net from YouTube Betta cupang rawit on Monday (5/5), prepare some kitchen ingredients. There are vinegar, baking soda, and dish soap. For the tools, prepare plastic bags, glasses, and spray bottles.
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Pour half a cup of vinegar into a glass, then add 3 tablespoons of baking soda, then add 2 tablespoons of dish soap. After the three ingredients are mixed well, pour into a spray bottle.
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The next step is to spray the mixture of the three ingredients onto the fan blades. Cover with a plastic bag. Turn on the fan as usual and wait for about 5 minutes.
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After 5 minutes, the plastic bag is opened, the fan is clean without the hassle of dismantling it. Well, with this practical method, the fan can be clean again and the wind produced feels stronger as before.
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How to keep your fan from getting dirty quickly even if you use it often.1. Place it in a clean and dust-free place.
The position of the fan greatly affects its cleanliness. Avoid placing it near windows, doors, or dusty areas so that dirt particles are not easily sucked into the fan.
2. Clean the outer surface regularly.
Even if it is not disassembled, the outer surface such as the fan protective net can be cleaned every few days using a microfiber cloth or small brush to prevent dust from accumulating.
3. Use the Fan Cover When Not in Use.
Covering the fan with a cloth or special cover when not in use can prevent dust from sticking, especially if the fan is rarely used for several days.
4. Spray Anti-Static Liquid or Mild Vinegar Water.
Spraying a small amount of anti-static liquid or a mixture of water and vinegar (in a 1:1 ratio) on the outside of the fan can help reduce dust attraction.
5. Maintain general room cleanliness.
There will be less dust flying in the air if floors, carpets, and furniture are cleaned frequently. Clean air in the room means the fan will last longer from dirt.
(brl/lut)