I installed a new ceiling fan from Lowe's about six months ago, and I've noticed that the blades are becoming discolored. I have a similar fan in my master bedroom, and it looks fine. I'm wondering if the moisture or steam from the kitchen might be causing this, as the dust on the blades has a sticky, almost moist feel to it. Is there something specific causing this issue?
3 Answers
You could be looking at a buildup of stuff stuck to the blades. Make sure to turn off the fan before wiping it down with paper towels. Some folks forget that part! If it's really sticky, you might need a cleaner like Spray Away to help get rid of the oil and dust.
Another tip is to vacuum the area before you clean the fan, especially if there's carpet underneath. It's easy to make a mess when you're cleaning the blades, and you don't want any stains from that grease and dust mix.
It sounds like the blades are getting coated in dust, dirt, and grease from cooking in the kitchen. This is pretty common, especially if you're frying or using oil. You might want to give them a good wipe down with a damp cloth to remove the grime.
