Take that fan out of the room and clean it in no time with this step so you can use it all summer.
Already in mid-December, high temperatures are beginning to affect the climate from Buenos Aires and the entire country. This is expected to be a especially hot summerso the specialists recommended taking certain precautions to not suffer heat strokesuch as always staying hydrated, adjusting exercise routines, and maintaining fresh home environments.
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In order to comply with this last instruction, you must ensure that you have a cooling method. There are people who are lucky enough to live in cool houses with good air flow, but for those who are not so lucky, they must resort to a fanbut cleaning them can be a challenge. If you have stored yours for months and want to use it without filling the house with dust, follow this step by step cleaning.


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How to clean a pedestal fan
Ingredients
- Screwdriver
- Rag
- Brush
- Vacuum Cleaner with Brush Attachment
- Bowl of warm water with dish soap
- Kitchen paper or absorbent cloths
Step by step
- Disconnect the fan from the power outlet to avoid accidents.
- Start by removing the pieces of your floor fan with the screwdriver and carefully remove the blades and protective grille.
- With the cloth, be sure to wipe all external surfaces of the fan to remove any dust.
- Cleaning the blades must be done very carefully with a mixture of soap and water, and before reassembling it, make sure that they are completely dry. It is the same procedure for the protective grille, and they must be dried with a dry cloth to remove any dirt that remains in the joints.
- It is best to clean the motor with a vacuum cleaner but be careful not to damage anything inside.
- Wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth, then dry completely with paper towels or absorbent cloths.
- I reassembled the floor fan and tested it by plugging it in to check that everything works well.
Source: Ambito