How do I clean this “sticky” dust off my ceiling fan?
Buy Zep Degreaser. Make sure you wear a respirator mask. spray it on. Let it sit and the muck will slip off with a sponge. What you have is a build-up of grease and dust but easily remedied.

BKALLDAY
in Bath & Kitchen 3 years and 8 months ago
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marianna.wiebicke | 3 years and 9 months ago
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I moved into an apartment and the fan is close to the kitchen. There’s dust on the blades of the fan but if I spray it and try to wipe it down, the dirt just starts to roll and the rag starts to get stuck as I wipe. This happens even if I let the Lysol sit for a few second before wiping. I’m not sure if it’s because of grease while cooking or what but how do I get it off?

stevecym | 3 years and 9 months ago
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Fantastic is what my mom would have used on kitchen type grease from cooking. We seem to get by with windex. I wonder if ammonia would work. I know fantastic has ammonia in it. It might be the ammonia.

Guest User | 3 years and 9 months ago
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Definitely ammonia. I cleaned the ceiling fan after a tenant we called burger boy moved out. Windex worked. Lots of scrubbing, but it worked.

Guest User | 3 years and 9 months ago
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Try borax – it’s non toxic.

resident2 | 3 years and 8 months ago
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Unscrew the blades & wash in your sink. It is easier than trying to do it on a ladder with the ceiling fan moving & not being able to put too much pressure etc on it in mid-air.
Or buy a new fan.

someonecalleddob | 3 years and 8 months ago
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rubbing alcohol.

dorkofwindsor | 3 years and 8 months ago
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jane: just don’t want to inhale boroax.
https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/borax-not-green-alternative-its-cracked-be
if its really bad and fantastic or ammonia don’t work, one of those concentrated citrus products might work; and if it is a really bad decade old baked grime there is always goo gone., but i would try the other mentioned stuff first.

Guest User | 3 years and 8 months ago
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Thanks for sharing @dork. I learn something new every day. On the other hand ammonia is way more toxic that borax.
Baking soda is also alkaline like borax.

nathanjoe755 | 3 years and 8 months ago
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Simple Green works well. TSP substitute too.

Arkady | 3 years and 8 months ago
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I agree w/ Res 2 that you should take it down. Also, Spray 9 is a wonderful multi-use cleanser.

slimc | 3 years and 8 months ago
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You could gently but firmly scrape the blades with a plastic putty knife. I find it removes the gunk better than a rag or sponge.