How Do You Spring Clean Light Fixtures And Ceiling Fans?
Lighting fixtures and ceiling fans are often overlooked when it comes time to spring clean the house. Yet these common home accents accumulate large amounts of dust that can cause sniffling and sneezing throughout the year if neglected. Make your lighting fixtures and ceiling fans sparkle, and give your home a breath of fresh air by learning how to clean these things properly each spring. Grab a damp cloth to begin spring cleaning your light fixtures and ceiling fans. These are best for dusting. Damp cloths actually pick up dust and remove it from surfaces rather than just moving it around as a feather duster would. Turn off all of your lights before getting started. If the lights have been on for a while, let them cool off for at least 1 hour before attempting to clean them. You don’t want to get burned. Unplug all lamps before you clean them. Turn off all of your ceiling fans. Bring out a ladder if you think you’ll need one to reach the ceiling lights and fans. Use your damp cloth to