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These are the worst to clean as they are so high, but this hack is genius!

This method is brilliant because it captures all the dust inside the pillowcase rather than scattering it around your room. The fabric of the pillowcase is soft and won’t scratch the fan blades, and the slight dampness helps trap dust more effectively than a dry duster would. Plus, using a pillowcase allows you to clean both the top and bottom of the blade in one go, reducing the need for multiple passes.
Additional Tips for Maintaining Dust-Free Fans
Regular Cleaning: To keep your ceiling fans in tip-top shape, aim to clean them at least once a month. Regular cleaning prevents thick layers of dust from forming, making each cleaning session easier.
Use Microfiber Cloths for Spot Cleaning: In between deep cleans, you can use a microfiber cloth to wipe down the blades quickly. Microfiber is great at trapping dust without letting it fall.
Consider Dust-Repelling Sprays: There are dust-repellent sprays available that you can apply to the fan blades after cleaning. These sprays can help reduce the amount of dust that sticks to the blades in the first place.
Reverse Fan Direction in Winter: If you use your ceiling fan in reverse during winter (to push warm air down), remember to clean it before switching directions. This prevents dust from being blown down into the room

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