
Diwali Cleaning Tips: While there are only a few days left for the festival of lights i.e. Diwali, the cleaning of the house has started in these remaining days. Diwali is the biggest festival in which Goddess Lakshmi and Shri Ganesh are worshipped. There is a rule of cleaning before puja in Diwali. People wait a long time for cleaning and painting of houses during Diwali. During Diwali, it is important to clean every corner of the house, but people start shrinking their faces when it comes to cleaning the fans.
To clean the dirt from the fans, people have to make efforts and have to take the help of stools etc., yet the cleaning is not done properly. Today we are giving you information about some cleaning tips which will be useful for you.
Clean the fan in this way
Here, to clean the fan, you not only need a cloth but also have to think of a method by which you can clean the fan from below also.
- For this you will need a clothes hanger hangar Will be needed, which is there in almost every house.
- Straighten its upper folded part and tie it to a stick or a wiper pipe.
- After this, take a sponge or old foam and tie it at the bottom and top of the hanger, if foam is not available then you can also tie a cloth.
- While tying foam to both ends of the hanger, keep in mind that fans The blades get stuck inside it and the dust comes out easily.
- First of all, clean all three blades with this hanger jugaad, this will remove the thick dirt accumulated on them.
- After this you have to take surf water in a tub and dip the sponge hangers in it and then stick them in the blade again and clean them. By doing this two to three times your fans will become shiny.
Doors and windows will be cleaned
With this special method, not only the fan is cleaned, it is used for other purposes. With this you can also clean the top of the door and the windows, with this you will neither need a stool nor will you have to do much hard work.
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