I have three cats who bring me much joy, but it also brings me much extra work, like hoovering and polishing every day. It also means deep cleaning, like moving furniture much more often. For me they are worth it. I wipe my ceiling fans down weekly and always have to wash the cloth I use. Cats have fur, which is what makes them so soft and cuddly, and either you love them and deal with it, or you don't!
What I find helps with removing cat hair is wearing an old pair of rubber gloves, damped them, then run your hands across the fan, duvet, whatever. The hair sticks to the gloves.
A small wire brush might take off the hair that is stuck to the guard. I appreciate your videos so much and your sense of humor so much more. Using your example, I purged my apartment. I can keep it clean and no longer fear inviting someone in. I have a storage unit that has about a dozen large totes in it - that is my next project - just 2 totes at a time. I'm finally able to enjoy a bit of relaxation, reading, and sewing. Miss Minnie, my cat, enjoys your videos also.
I'm sure this was way before you were born but we had a traveling salesperson who would come by our home weekly to sale their wares. Often, we would have an old box fan that no longer worked and they would knock a few dollars off our purchase for the old fans. He would take them home clean all the pet fur, dust, and dander out of the blades and motors and they would run like new. That doesn't happen a lot with the new fans today but back in the 60's & 70's things were built to last at least 5 or 10 years. I've learned from that time period and now we try to keep the fan motors and blades clear of dust, fur, and dander so we can maximize their lifespan.
yep! AND.........by keeping things clean, you can make a quick buck if you need cash, like in a yard sale: things sell faster when kept in good order......just sayin'......(OH.....and fans and other things just don't last very long today: built SO poorly, unbelievable!)
Having my own personal Summer to deal with because of being 72, I have a fan in every room (5) and add 3 cats into the mix and the fans get cleaned once a month, a complete breakdown AND scrub down. We all breathe better and it keeps me from gacking up a hairball because we share the bed!.......🤭That's just how WE ROLL over here......
I always pick the big chunks off by hand & take the rest of the pieces outside & use a whisk broom on them. Then I take them to my bathroom, put them in the shower, squirt scrubbing bubbles on them, walk away & come back in 5 minutes to rinse them off. Then I shake the water off & put them on the porch to dry. I cleaned 4 in 15-20 minutes using this method. Scrubbing bubbles also work great on trash cans that are gross inside & out. Spray them, walk away, rinse & dry... no scrubbing! I DO need to add that my fans can be completely dismantled unlike the one you're cleaning in the video. Great job! 👍
I have one of those fans and they attract more dust and fluff than any of my other fans. I can't unscrew the small screws/nuts, seem to have gotten very stuck on so I've had to try and clean it with skewers. Great job to you as always.
I too have cats and fans. I highly recommend a vacuum hose and brush attachment to start. Then a washcloth usually. Helps contain the dust and fur floaties
I have cleaned a few nasty fans in my lifetime. Generally, I would vacuum the outside first, then carefully unscrew things and soak it in the bath tub, scrub it. Sometimes I would put it in the top rack of the dishwasher separately from you know regular dishes, and do the rinse cycle as well or the whole cycle to get any extra nastiness off of it. All the fans that I have cleaned were basically plastic except for the motor and the motor wouldn’t go in the dishwasher or get soaked in the tub obviously L O L. I also used to dismantle the inside of my refrigerator once a year, soak it, the shelves that is, and then put it in the dishwasher, all the pieces that could fit and clean it that way at one point in my life I had a children’s plastic pool on the deck and when my kids got older, I saved it anyway because I used that pool on the deck to soak things that were from the kitchen or appliance parts that could be submerged. I would just use Dawn dishwashing detergent and really hot water and let it soak and then take it out and I wouldn’t even have to scrub it. I just have to wipe and rinse it, and it would come out really clean.
Forgive another tip! If you wipe the metal mesh of the fan using a used (I wouldn’t waste a new one) fabric softener sheet, it will grab the lint and fur etc. and drag it right off as you wipe it.👍 I think you are a super human being!
Using an air compressor is pretty satisfying in these situations. Mom uses it for everything; cleaning her vacuum filters every time, and every dang little thing (despite her home being practically a hoarded (but rather clean) house.
13 indoor cats....and our fan does a great job of sucking up any loose fur. Our trick of removing it is to lay the fan down and go over it with the vacuum cleaner...easy peezy. Then take it apart for a more thorough cleaning. (at least this is how my wife explained how she cleans the fan....I don't do housework) I'm one of those filthiest of the filthy husbands who had my wife get out of bed (twice!!!) to show me how to run the washer and vacuum cleaner after her chemo treatments. Hey....I tried!
Hey Mr Mack👋 I get a fan clean by using a dryer sheet, something about the static cling in it, hair and dust come right off easily! I need a cookie 🍪 now!! 👍👍👍👍
Hey I just cleaned my bedroom fan the other day ~ I used a window cleaner with alcohol to clean the exterior and the air compressor to blow out the back ~ that worked great and was uber satisfying !
Use vinegar/water on the blades to help prevent dust-fur collection. It helped with my cats. (It might help on the cage part too but that sounded more metal, vinegar could erode?) My 2c 🙂 (cute fur babies 🐾💕)
I have the same hair issue in my fan from just two cats. If I don't want to take the screws out of the fan I use a cheap small paint brush like in a paint by numbers box. It allows you to twirl the hair in big bunches that you can pull or push through the grills. You can clean the blades free from hair also. It does a pretty good job. I prefer the wash and wipe, but if there are issues with taking the grill on and off, this works fine.
💨I prefer BOX fans because I can attach a furnace air FILTER to the back of them. I use fiberglass ones because they barely restrict air movement, but at least they keep the pet hair and bigger dirt out. They'll still get dirty, but not like the fan in the video. I like to tape 2 filters of 1" thickness together and prefer the ones from Menards. I tried using pleated ones, but they restricted the air so much that there was hardly any breeze. Ok if you want just an air cleaner.
I have a long hair chihuahua and have to take my fan apart every 2 weeks to clean it. It looks just like this fan. Yuck! I will say that I brush it first but I do have to clean it in the sink too the stuff just doesn't want to come off to my satisfaction without soup & water. Thanks for sharing. I just found you today.
Yeah, few people think to clean fans. Pet hair aside, it is unsanitary to have a filthy fan circulating dirt. If you can, one good way to clean them is to take them outside and use the leaf blower on them.
I used to work for little Debbie’s snack cakes on the cleaning crew, we would cover the motor with a trash bag and wash it down with a water hose, as long as it has time to dry before plugging it in, it will be fine. That’s how I do mine now.
The fan/fan grate part of the floor fan in my room looks like that after a couple of years of hair and dust buildup. I used Fantastik to clean it, since we have a lot of it. I think I cleaned the parts in various places, room for the vacuuming part; well since the vacuum I use is in here, outside to clean the heavy stuff, and the bathroom to finish up. I choose the bathroom since that's the dirtiest place anyway. I call myself a human cat with the way I shed hair and it goes everywhere (I think for the places where I question "how did that get there" the spiders probably dragged it up to make it a part of their webs). It's so good when the fan is clean, it also stays that way for a very long time, I think I cleaned it months ago and it's still clean.
i take mine outside and use a leaf blower__Lol____then i wipe down with wet rag, once in awhile if i feel really OCD cleaning mode ( like every 6 months ) i will get a q tip or a rag and use a not sharp utensil knife with the rag over it to get in the grooves
I clean my fan’s by taking it apart then take the bad dirty parts outside with a dry scrub brush and dust the hell out of it then either take a wet cloth or put it in my dishwasher on a short cycle and then polish it off with a rag sprayed with wood polish.. they turn out BEAUTIFUL EVERYTIME ❤
Love how you make a simple task inspiring! ❤❤❤ Watched this previously, but it popped up as being only half-watched? (I think they reset? Recently got these super-cool silicone gloves (at Wallfart) with little pointy cones all over the fingers & palms for scrubbing nasty things - next to clean freak, the best purchase ever! You could ditch the toothbrush & be finished faster. Nothing sticks to them, rinse while wet, done. (Ahhh....but where's the fun in that? Comparison video, tothbrush vs silicone scrubby mit?)
You sir need a steam cleaner! I would have run the vacuum over it with the bristle brush then give it a good steam. That would save you some elbow grease and leave time for other projects. You do an amazing job on all your cleanings. Your wife is one lucky lady!! Not too many men who clean out there.
Shedding cats LOVE to sit behind a fan and let all those itchy hairs be sucked right off them. It can be a pain to get all the hair off. I have never found vacuuming it to be very helpful. I tend to use a toothbrush or qutips and lots of alcohol spray afterwards.
OMG, by cat does this all the time when the box fans are on the floor. Hates to walk in front of them but will cozy right up to the back! I can break down and thoroughly clean my box fans in less than twenty minutes now, I’ve done it so much 😆😆
Nice video, you might get more viewers if you add "ASMR" to your title or tags cause this certainly qualifies! Looking forward to more "real sound" cleaning videos! 👍
I use masking tape and lint rollers to remove the hair and dust that doesn't come off with the first grab with a rag or used dryer sheets. That saves me a bunch of water and time. For what it's worth
I would have tried a vacuum cleaner with a small brush to get the hair out of the grille before wetting it. I don't know how you can do all that with bare hands either! Yuk!!
I would have done this outside w/an old hairbrush sprayed w/hairspray. once all the hair is gone, THEN you use an old sponge w/Dawn to remove dust and residue. But that's just me....
Whatever you do, don't drop one of those itty bitty screws down inside the motor. I had to take the stupid thing apart to get it out and thought I'd never get it back together again!
Easier just to suck the bulk of the hair off that fan with the vacuum hose, it save you a lot of time picking and getting wet hair stuck to your fingers, but you do you…it looks super afterwards. 😄
@@MidwestMagicCleaning i thought you might , i use to have a super furry cat and my fan looks the same as the one you cleaned. i took a old hair brush , " you can just Jason's lol.... brush all the fur from the undersides get the most off you can hit it with the propane torch then give it a good cleaning . i enjoy your videos alot make more.
I bought a heater at Walmart it built up dust and I tried everything to open it to clean it. It's been sitting in my closet for two years. $40 down the drain.
The cat was very pleased and immediately took her usual spot in front of the fan.
I have three cats who bring me much joy, but it also brings me much extra work, like hoovering and polishing every day. It also means deep cleaning, like moving furniture much more often. For me they are worth it. I wipe my ceiling fans down weekly and always have to wash the cloth I use.
Cats have fur, which is what makes them so soft and cuddly, and either you love them and deal with it, or you don't!
Brushing/combing them helps, especially if their fur is long.
Your cats are blessed to have a loving and patient human to care for them. ❤️🐈⬛
What I find helps with removing cat hair is wearing an old pair of rubber gloves, damped them, then run your hands across the fan, duvet, whatever. The hair sticks to the gloves.
Eu uso as luvas realmente é ótimo mas uso sem molhar
A small wire brush might take off the hair that is stuck to the guard. I appreciate your videos so much and your sense of humor so much more. Using your example, I purged my apartment. I can keep it clean and no longer fear inviting someone in. I have a storage unit that has about a dozen large totes in it - that is my next project - just 2 totes at a time. I'm finally able to enjoy a bit of relaxation, reading, and sewing. Miss Minnie, my cat, enjoys your videos also.
I hope you remembered to put Jason's Toothbrush back in the bathroom...
That is so Funny!!
Thanks for the laugh, that was a good one 👍
Love it!
😂
.......hahahahahahahahaha!
Aren’t our pets worth it all😊 it sucks to clean after them but they are so worth it in the end! Thanks for the video💕✝️🙋🏻♀️
The best thing to do with any fan is to hoover it first
Exactly, will cut down 90% of the work.
I haven’t thought of this! Tfs
It's a vacuum cleaner a Hoover is a brand. 😄
@@ditaduarte2049 iam from Scotland and we tend to call them hoovers over here
@@ditaduarte2049 not all of us has English as our first language, forgive us 😂
Future reference, Take a dryer Sheet and wipe it first. The Hair sticks to it
I'm sure this was way before you were born but we had a traveling salesperson who would come by our home weekly to sale their wares. Often, we would have an old box fan that no longer worked and they would knock a few dollars off our purchase for the old fans. He would take them home clean all the pet fur, dust, and dander out of the blades and motors and they would run like new. That doesn't happen a lot with the new fans today but back in the 60's & 70's things were built to last at least 5 or 10 years. I've learned from that time period and now we try to keep the fan motors and blades clear of dust, fur, and dander so we can maximize their lifespan.
yep! AND.........by keeping things clean, you can make a quick buck if you need cash, like in a yard sale: things sell faster when kept in good order......just sayin'......(OH.....and fans and other things just don't last very long today: built SO poorly, unbelievable!)
Having my own personal Summer to deal with because of being 72, I have a fan in every room (5) and add 3 cats into the mix and the fans get cleaned once a month, a complete breakdown AND scrub down. We all breathe better and it keeps me from gacking up a hairball because we share the bed!.......🤭That's just how WE ROLL over here......
I like the cleaning sound and narration the best over music. The cat/people will definitely be getting more air and probably feel less stuffy too.
Yes, me too. The music gets on my nerves…plus his voice is very soothing.
What is wrong about opening plenty of windows?
@@dianewaller5836uh, if you’re in a place where it’s 90 or 100 degrees, that’s really not possible unless your AC is broken.
I always pick the big chunks off by hand & take the rest of the pieces outside & use a whisk broom on them. Then I take them to my bathroom, put them in the shower, squirt scrubbing bubbles on them, walk away & come back in 5 minutes to rinse them off. Then I shake the water off & put them on the porch to dry. I cleaned 4 in 15-20 minutes using this method.
Scrubbing bubbles also work great on trash cans that are gross inside & out. Spray them, walk away, rinse & dry... no scrubbing!
I DO need to add that my fans can be completely dismantled unlike the one you're cleaning in the video.
Great job! 👍
This was so satisfying. Did you ever find the rest off the cat!😃 I guess you did. Cute fur babies!
You're a very patient man! I would go crazy trying to clean this fan.😅
Good job!
I have one of those fans and they attract more dust and fluff than any of my other fans. I can't unscrew the small screws/nuts, seem to have gotten very stuck on so I've had to try and clean it with skewers. Great job to you as always.
Imagine if the cat strolled straight back in and just rubbed itself all over the fan.
Cracked me up. "It's basically a cat itself" Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
I too have cats and fans. I highly recommend a vacuum hose and brush attachment to start. Then a washcloth usually. Helps contain the dust and fur floaties
Is it weird that I fill in narration in my head? “I’m gonna clean you right in the face, fan! So suck it!’
I think I would have tried the vacuum before adding water but that is because wet fur grosses me out. You got the job done!
I have cleaned a few nasty fans in my lifetime. Generally, I would vacuum the outside first, then carefully unscrew things and soak it in the bath tub, scrub it. Sometimes I would put it in the top rack of the dishwasher separately from you know regular dishes, and do the rinse cycle as well or the whole cycle to get any extra nastiness off of it. All the fans that I have cleaned were basically plastic except for the motor and the motor wouldn’t go in the dishwasher or get soaked in the tub obviously L O L. I also used to dismantle the inside of my refrigerator once a year, soak it, the shelves that is, and then put it in the dishwasher, all the pieces that could fit and clean it that way at one point in my life I had a children’s plastic pool on the deck and when my kids got older, I saved it anyway because I used that pool on the deck to soak things that were from the kitchen or appliance parts that could be submerged. I would just use Dawn dishwashing detergent and really hot water and let it soak and then take it out and I wouldn’t even have to scrub it. I just have to wipe and rinse it, and it would come out really clean.
I was gonna say”you missed a spot”… but I was seeing the sink through the fan! Crazy nuts great job. Patti
WOW 😳 it's a wonder that fan didn't catch on fire 🔥
Your wife must really appreciating having such a clean man as you
I mean if the fan starts meowing....
I'd still pet it
@@MidwestMagicCleaning 😆😅🤣😂
I find when grabbing that off that keeping the dust ball in my hand some how has more traction and gets more off... Nice work. Very satisying!
Forgive another tip! If you wipe the metal mesh of the fan using a used (I wouldn’t waste a new one) fabric softener sheet, it will grab the lint and fur etc. and drag it right off as you wipe it.👍 I think you are a super human being!
I hope that wasn't Jason's toothbrush! 🤣🤣🤣
You are such a patient man
Using an air compressor is pretty satisfying in these situations. Mom uses it for everything; cleaning her vacuum filters every time, and every dang little thing (despite her home being practically a hoarded (but rather clean) house.
13 indoor cats....and our fan does a great job of sucking up any loose fur. Our trick of removing it is to lay the fan down and go over it with the vacuum cleaner...easy peezy. Then take it apart for a more thorough cleaning. (at least this is how my wife explained how she cleans the fan....I don't do housework) I'm one of those filthiest of the filthy husbands who had my wife get out of bed (twice!!!) to show me how to run the washer and vacuum cleaner after her chemo treatments. Hey....I tried!
Love the fur babies! So cute and adorable! The fan looks great! Those fur babies are happy and content!
Hey Mr Mack👋 I get a fan clean by using a dryer sheet, something about the static cling in it, hair and dust come right off easily! I need a cookie 🍪 now!! 👍👍👍👍
Perfection!!!!!!! Awesome job!! And I LOVE getting to see your precious fur babies at the end!!! So darling!!! 💛💛💛😍😍😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love looking at their fur babies
It requires patience to clean a fan. Great job! 😊
Hey I just cleaned my bedroom fan the other day ~ I used a window cleaner with alcohol to clean the exterior and the air compressor to blow out the back ~ that worked great and was uber satisfying !
Use vinegar/water on the blades to help prevent dust-fur collection. It helped with my cats. (It might help on the cage part too but that sounded more metal, vinegar could erode?) My 2c 🙂 (cute fur babies 🐾💕)
Interesting! What is the vinegar to water ratio? I need to do that!!
So I sat here thinking.. why tf would I sit and watch a guy clean a fan. So, I did. Your welcome 😅
I have the same hair issue in my fan from just two cats. If I don't want to take the screws out of the fan I use a cheap small paint brush like in a paint by numbers box. It allows you to twirl the hair in big bunches that you can pull or push through the grills. You can clean the blades free from hair also. It does a pretty good job. I prefer the wash and wipe, but if there are issues with taking the grill on and off, this works fine.
I saw your kitty for babies. They are so sweet. This is worth it
I'm so glad you turned the name of the fan when you reattached the front. I have 3 cats, I'll be taking a closer look at my fans now. 😺
Looks like Fluffy committed suicide by jumping into that fan!
That needed to be brushed outside first.😑
It definitely did. Lesson learned on hairy cat fans!
💨I prefer BOX fans because I can attach a furnace air FILTER to the back of them. I use fiberglass ones because they barely restrict air movement, but at least they keep the pet hair and bigger dirt out. They'll still get dirty, but not like the fan in the video. I like to tape 2 filters of 1" thickness together and prefer the ones from Menards.
I tried using pleated ones, but they restricted the air so much that there was hardly any breeze. Ok if you want just an air cleaner.
I always attach dryer sheets to the inside of my A/C vents to catch my 2 cat-household hair. it saves on the a/c filters and smells nice...
Well...........THAT'S one hairball that WON'T get gacked back up!........
😆 HAHAHA YOU'RE HILARIOUS SERIOUSLY.... yes it's a metallic 😺 cat, omg. thanks for sharing tudles 😎
I have a long hair chihuahua and have to take my fan apart every 2 weeks to clean it. It looks just like this fan. Yuck! I will say that I brush it first but I do have to clean it in the sink too the stuff just doesn't want to come off to my satisfaction without soup & water. Thanks for sharing. I just found you today.
I just successfully power washed 3 disgusting fans - 2 box type and 1 oscillator. Let them dry fully and they worked perfectly ❤
Yeah, few people think to clean fans. Pet hair aside, it is unsanitary to have a filthy fan circulating dirt. If you can, one good way to clean them is to take them outside and use the leaf blower on them.
Wow!! What a difference!!! Great job!!
Great job. Looks like brand new. Cheers.
That must be so satisfying though to get that cleaned
I used to work for little Debbie’s snack cakes on the cleaning crew, we would cover the motor with a trash bag and wash it down with a water hose, as long as it has time to dry before plugging it in, it will be fine. That’s how I do mine now.
The fan/fan grate part of the floor fan in my room looks like that after a couple of years of hair and dust buildup. I used Fantastik to clean it, since we have a lot of it. I think I cleaned the parts in various places, room for the vacuuming part; well since the vacuum I use is in here, outside to clean the heavy stuff, and the bathroom to finish up.
I choose the bathroom since that's the dirtiest place anyway. I call myself a human cat with the way I shed hair and it goes everywhere (I think for the places where I question "how did that get there" the spiders probably dragged it up to make it a part of their webs). It's so good when the fan is clean, it also stays that way for a very long time, I think I cleaned it months ago and it's still clean.
You were so polite to that fan!
Wow cat hair really accumulates everywhere doesn’t it?😂
Those pets are adorable!!!
Another option would be to light it up in a safe area 😂
I want to so bad, now.
Did you ever stop to wonder if someone, somewhere, is picking electric fans out of a cat's fur? Just wondering.
I love watching this. So satisfying❤
i take mine outside and use a leaf blower__Lol____then i wipe down with wet rag, once in awhile if i feel really OCD cleaning mode ( like every 6 months ) i will get a q tip or a rag and use a not sharp utensil knife with the rag over it to get in the grooves
I clean my fan’s by taking it apart then take the bad dirty parts outside with a dry scrub brush and dust the hell out of it then either take a wet cloth or put it in my dishwasher on a short cycle and then polish it off with a rag sprayed with wood polish.. they turn out BEAUTIFUL EVERYTIME ❤
I'm so allergic, I'm dying just watching! Lol
I'm surprised it didn't meow 😅
Love how you make a simple task inspiring! ❤❤❤ Watched this previously, but it popped up as being only half-watched? (I think they reset? Recently got these super-cool silicone gloves (at Wallfart) with little pointy cones all over the fingers & palms for scrubbing nasty things - next to clean freak, the best purchase ever! You could ditch the toothbrush & be finished faster. Nothing sticks to them, rinse while wet, done. (Ahhh....but where's the fun in that? Comparison video, tothbrush vs silicone scrubby mit?)
You sir need a steam cleaner! I would have run the vacuum over it with the bristle brush then give it a good steam. That would save you some elbow grease and leave time for other projects. You do an amazing job on all your cleanings. Your wife is one lucky lady!! Not too many men who clean out there.
Lol. Did it meow? Fans are notorious for grabbing any sort of dust. and if they fill with cat hair, they begin to meow.
lord above everyone's a proffesional you do what you think best
Using a vacuum with a brush attachment or putting a hose on the front piece.
I'll bet even the PETS don't like all that pet hair!
LMAO. My 3 cats don't care. 😅🙃😝🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Another Gem of Disgust 😃👍❤️
Shedding cats LOVE to sit behind a fan and let all those itchy hairs be sucked right off them.
It can be a pain to get all the hair off. I have never found vacuuming it to be very helpful. I tend to use a toothbrush or qutips and lots of alcohol spray afterwards.
OMG, by cat does this all the time when the box fans are on the floor. Hates to walk in front of them but will cozy right up to the back! I can break down and thoroughly clean my box fans in less than twenty minutes now, I’ve done it so much 😆😆
I'm having an asthma attack just watching you clean the stupid fan.
Nice video, you might get more viewers if you add "ASMR" to your title or tags cause this certainly qualifies! Looking forward to more "real sound" cleaning videos! 👍
I vacuum mine all the time and one a year take it apart and wash the fins with lysol and a cloth.
I use masking tape and lint rollers to remove the hair and dust that doesn't come off with the first grab with a rag or used dryer sheets. That saves me a bunch of water and time. For what it's worth
Is that Jason’s toothbrush 🪥 lol
Yes I agree. Vacuum it first! Then wash with hot soapy water.
I would have tried a vacuum cleaner with a small brush to get the hair out of the grille before wetting it. I don't know how you can do all that with bare hands either! Yuk!!
The front isn't so bad but the back is harder because the blades don't come off
I have one of those fans although it's the best fan ever I totally hate cleaning it !!!
I take a vacuum hose to suck up all the hair, etc. then wipe it down after that. Works great!
I have two cats and two dogs, so I can relate. 😂
I use a dollar store scrub brush on the fan covers and a toothbrush on the inside parts.
When confronted with hair or fur I use the cheapest packing tape I can find and just use that to gather the mess.
I clean my fans with a brush vacuum cleaner attachment. It’s a lot easier.
I always vacuum a fan first and then wash it!
I would have done this outside w/an old hairbrush sprayed w/hairspray. once all the hair is gone, THEN you use an old sponge w/Dawn to remove dust and residue. But that's just me....
Ooh puppies and kitties 😻😍
Whatever you do, don't drop one of those itty bitty screws down inside the motor. I had to take the stupid thing apart to get it out and thought I'd never get it back together again!
Vacuum with brush attachment first works best. I have this same fan
Thing I'm wondering is..what's that blood splatter behind the fan...looks suspicious 🤔
Nicely done 👏
I would of used a vacuum with a brush attachment. It turned out great though.
Easier just to suck the bulk of the hair off that fan with the vacuum hose, it save you a lot of time picking and getting wet hair stuck to your fingers, but you do you…it looks super afterwards. 😄
after you get the majority of the fur off get the propane torch to remove the bits you cant get and then wash it .
I want to do that so bad now.
@@MidwestMagicCleaning i thought you might , i use to have a super furry cat and my fan looks the same as the one you cleaned. i took a old hair brush , " you can just Jason's lol.... brush all the fur from the undersides get the most off you can hit it with the propane torch then give it a good cleaning . i enjoy your videos alot make more.
@@MidwestMagicCleaning can't comment something up
or you could just throw it on the grill
Leaf blower. Outside.
Works fast!
I have a handheld mini broom I use 2 clean my fans outside with. They work great 4 fans & lampshades. Your Oregon Viewer.
I bought a heater at Walmart it built up dust and I tried everything to open it to clean it. It's been sitting in my closet for two years. $40 down the drain.