There are so many places in your home where dust can be hiding—your ceiling fan being one of them. Not only is it difficult to see all the dust accumulating on your ceiling fan blades, but it’s also ...
When's the last time you dusted every part of your ceiling fan? If it's been a while, or you can't even remember the last time you stuck a duster up there, it's probably time to give that are of your ...
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Drooping Ceiling Fan Blades? Here’s Why It Happens & How to Fix It
Sagging fan blades are not just unappealing, they can damage your fan and even pose a safety risk. Here's what to do about ...
Use vinegar, WD-40, or rust remover gel to clean off rust from outdoor ceiling fans. Prevent future rust with a yearly corrosion inhibitor or by repainting with weather-resistant products. For severe ...
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