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How to Clean Inside the Bathroom Exhaust Fan: Step-by-Step

Discover a simple, effective way to clean inside your bathroom exhaust fan using E-Cloth—no harsh chemicals, just spotless results.

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Discover a simple, effective way to clean inside your bathroom exhaust fan using E-Cloth—no harsh chemicals, just spotless results.

Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

President at E-Cloth

Updated August, 12

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How to Clean Inside the Bathroom Exhaust Fan: Step-by-Step

- E-Cloth
- Vacuum with brush attachment
- Dish soap
- Soft brush
- Towel

 

Remove the Exhaust Fan Cover

 

  • Place a towel on the floor beneath the fan. This protects your space in case dust or small parts decide to take a leap.
  • Gently unscrew or unclip the cover. Take your time so you don’t break the clips or bend the cover.

 

Vacuum and Dust the Fan Blades

 

  • Using a vacuum with a brush attachment, carefully clean off loose dust from the fan blades and the fan housing.
  • This step helps get most of the grime off before you start wiping—think of it as a pre-cleaning warm-up.

 

Wipe Down the Fan Components

 

  • Dampen a microfiber cloth with warm water (a drop of dish soap can boost cleaning power if needed) and thoroughly wipe each blade and interior surface.
  • Pay extra attention to corners where dust tends to accumulate. A gentle, circular motion works best.

 

Clean the Fan Cover

 

  • Submerge the cover in warm soapy water and scrub away any buildup. A soft brush can help reach crevices.
  • Rinse well and set aside to dry completely before reattaching it.

 

Reassemble the Fan

 

  • Once all components are dry, reattach the fan cover by clipping or screwing it back into place.
  • Stand back and enjoy a cleaner, more efficient bathroom exhaust fan ready to fight off future dust invasions.

 

Safety Precautions for Cleaning Inside the Bathroom Exhaust Fan

  • Turn off power at the circuit breaker before starting—never rely on just the wall switch.
  • Wear safety goggles and a dust mask to protect your eyes and lungs from falling dust and debris.
  • Use a sturdy step stool or ladder if the fan is on the ceiling; ensure it’s on a flat, dry surface to prevent slips.
  • Avoid using excess water near electrical components; always wring out cloths thoroughly.
  • Handle fan blades and cover gently to avoid bending or breaking parts.
  • Wait until all parts are completely dry before reassembling and restoring power to prevent electrical hazards.

How to Maintain Cleanliness Inside the Bathroom Exhaust Fan: Extra Tips

Clean Fan Blades Regularly

 

  • Turn off the power before starting to work on the fan for safety.
  • Remove the fan cover or grill to access the blades.
  • Use a damp cloth or a vacuum with a brush attachment to remove dust and grime.
  • Wipe with a mild detergent solution if the buildup is stubborn, then dry with a clean towel.

Vacuum and Dust Surrounding Areas

 

  • Vacuum around the fan housing and adjacent wall for accumulated dust.
  • Dust the area regularly to prevent particles from entering the fan during operation.
  • Pay special attention to corners and crevices where debris tends to settle.

Remove Degreasing Build-up

 

  • Use a degreasing cleaner on the fan grill to remove soap scum and oily residues.
  • Apply the cleaner, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently with an old toothbrush.
  • Rinse thoroughly with water and dry completely before reassembling the fan.

Check the Fan’s Function and Clean the Ductwork

 

  • Test the fan periodically to ensure it’s running efficiently and quietly.
  • Inspect the duct connecting the fan to the exterior for signs of blockage or buildup.
  • If you notice significant debris or mold, consider consulting a professional for deep cleaning of the ductwork.

 

Common Mistakes When Cleaning Inside the Bathroom Exhaust Fan

Failing to Disconnect Power

  • Cleaning without turning off the power can lead to serious electric shocks. Always unplug or switch off the circuit for safety.
  • Not checking for residual electricity may put both you and the components at risk.

Using Harsh Chemicals

  • Overly strong cleaners can damage the fan’s plastic components and motor, affecting lifespan and performance.
  • Stick with gentle, non-abrasive cleaners to avoid corrosion or wear and tear on delicate parts.

Skipping Regular Maintenance

  • Neglecting to clean the exhaust fan routinely leads to build-up of dust and grime, reducing its efficiency.
  • Regular cleaning ensures optimal airflow, prevents overheating, and extends the life of the fan.

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