Maintaining a clean bathroom is a household chore that may not top your list of favorites, but it’s a necessary task. While you likely have a routine for regular cleaning, deep-cleaning sessions are equally important to address overlooked areas like the exhaust fan. Surprisingly, this often-neglected component plays a vital role in maintaining a healthy bathroom environment by eliminating odors and excess moisture.
Contrary to the assumption that a bathroom fan, designed to move air, should be self-cleaning, it requires periodic attention. Over time, dust and grime accumulate, obstructing the cover grilles and hindering the fan’s effectiveness. A well-timed deep clean, typically once or twice a year, depending on your home’s dust levels, ensures your bathroom fan functions optimally.
Here’s a quick guide on how to clean your bathroom exhaust fan, a task that should take no more than 20 minutes:
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