How many rooms in your home do you have a Ceiling Fan rotating around in? I hope your answer isn’t too high, because for each one of those fans you have hanging in your house, there is some cleaning work that has to be done on them. I’m not sure how it does it, but the top of those ceiling fan blades is a magnet for dirt and dust. Anyone that owns a ceiling fan knows exactly what I am talking about and it’s incredible to see the amount of dust that can collect on them. You would think that dust would just fly off when the fan was on or in action, but for some reason it just stays glued up there.

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I have a ceiling fan in my bedroom. I am someone that has a hard time getting the temperature right in my room in summer or winter time. I think a ceiling fan makes it easier to control temperatures and I like a little breeze coming down on me too. I am also a smoker, so a ceiling fan helps to move the smoke around, so it doesn’t become a cloud inside my bedroom. I do love having my ceiling fan, but I can’t keep it clean for nothing. I have finally gave up on the cleaning part and now there is probably a half inch of dust and debris that has collected on top of those fan blades. It’s not a pretty picture, but I know I’m not alone when it comes to the battle with Ceiling Fans and keeping them clean.

I do like the stores that sell ceiling fans and when they have a nice selection they have took out of the box and hung up for customers to see in action. Normally you can walk down an aisle and be under several ceiling fans at one time. It just looks like a place you could lay down and take a nap; when you see these stores that display them like this. I’m sure there is an employee that has to climb up on a ladder and keep them looking so clean for the customers. As nice as they look in stores, you can find better selections and prices if you do your buying online or check out the ones Hansen Wholesale Ceiling Fans has to offer. Just remember the more fans you have and the more blades each one has; means that much more cleaning you will have to do. If you need to make a tough decision on two fans that you like and one has 5 blades and one has 4 blades; then by all means go with the 4 blade fan! I have seen some with 3 blades, so don’t over look them either.

Do you have any good tips on cleaning them? Is there a product we can spray or wipe on to prevent the collection of dirt and dust on the blades? I would certainly be interested in a product that helped my ceiling fan to stay clean. Maybe someone could just invent one that has special fan blades that would not collect dust as much. I think the dirt-free ceiling fan would be a good seller and I would take mine down and replace it; if there was such a thing. Please be sure to reply back with any helpful tips or advice on how to prevent or clean them dusty blades that are 8 feet from the floor.