I am not sure of the type of fan your speaking of- but you could use the crevice tool of your vacuum and vacuum it or take a can of compressed air and blow it out!
Comment by buffster06 — October 17, 2009 @ 10:23 am
get a tooth brush and start brushing
Comment by chicken_fingers — October 17, 2009 @ 10:23 am
most of these fans come apart fairly easy. Just unplug the fan and take it apart. clean it up with 409 or something like that. If you do use a cleaner be careful not to get any in the motor windings. if you do make sure it is dry before you plug the fan back in. put it back together, plug it in and it should be good to go.
I am not sure of the type of fan your speaking of- but you could use the crevice tool of your vacuum and vacuum it or take a can of compressed air and blow it out!
Comment by buffster06 — October 17, 2009 @ 10:23 am
get a tooth brush and start brushing
Comment by chicken_fingers — October 17, 2009 @ 10:23 am
most of these fans come apart fairly easy. Just unplug the fan and take it apart. clean it up with 409 or something like that. If you do use a cleaner be careful not to get any in the motor windings. if you do make sure it is dry before you plug the fan back in. put it back together, plug it in and it should be good to go.
Comment by arm88pg — October 17, 2009 @ 10:23 am