I am by no means trying to be rude, but I have never ever let my box fans get that dirty. I may be wrong, but to me, the dirt lessens the revolutions of the blades. As well, I don't like all the crud letting loose all over the house!! But you should also be able to pull the blades off with a gentle upwards pull and then you can wash them in the tub as well. The insides of the back of the blades get filthy as well.
WOW!!! What a difference.
Thank you. 😄
Right!
I am by no means trying to be rude, but I have never ever let my box fans get that dirty. I may be wrong, but to me, the dirt lessens the revolutions of the blades. As well, I don't like all the crud letting loose all over the house!! But you should also be able to pull the blades off with a gentle upwards pull and then you can wash them in the tub as well. The insides of the back of the blades get filthy as well.
Only allowed them to get this dirty to make this video. Can't clean a fan if it's not dirty, lol. Took months!
you can unscrew the disk holding the blades on and clean outside.
Good to know, thank you!
That is a lot of work but worth it.
That is true!
I just take mine outside and turn it on high than hose it
If it works for you! That's another way to do it. I would be concerned that the little motor would get wet.
That would be my concern too and it not working afterwards
@@muchadoaboutsomething yes, it may short circuit the electric components.
Welp, your killing your fan.
How so?