🧹 Elevate your cleaning game—because your space deserves spotless style!
Blade Maid Ceiling Fan Blade Cleaner features a 3-foot extendable pole and a unique four-sided microfiber sleeve designed to clean fan blades up to 7 3/8 inches wide. Its ergonomic, padded handle and compatibility with standard extension poles make it perfect for high ceilings and hard-to-reach areas. The machine washable, reusable microfiber pads ensure sustainable, long-lasting cleaning power, while the included flexible dusting brush tackles cobwebs and tight spaces with ease.
C**W
Easy to use, and it works great!
Less than 5 minutes after opening the packaging, I was finishing cleaning one of the six ceiling fans on my main floor.Really disgusting how much dust gets trapped up there, and the ceiling fan cleaner does an excellent job at cleaning off those icky blades.I really should've done a before/after pic or vid, but once I got started, I was just having fun and cleaning all those disgusting blades off.
P**S
This fan cleaning tool really works!
This thing really works! Its the most satisfying cleaning gadget since the power washer. I have 1 ceiling fan about 8 1/2 feet off the floor and 2 ceiling fans around 14 feet above the floor. My old fans are clean, shiny, and bright again, like they were in the previous millennium. Very dirty fans definitely require a dry pass and at least 1 wet pass. The blade cleaner has enough friction to wipe off dust without becoming impossible to work with on a long extension pole. I found a sort of wiggling motion worked best. It traps a lot of dirt in the microfiber fronds. For the wet pass I used the pads dampened with Windex to avoid needing a 3rd pass to rinse them, but the choice of cleaner should be dictated by the blade material and finish and the type of dirt. My blades are 90's outdoor fan blades with a durable clear coat and dirt was trapped in a thin but greasy layer. Windex with ammonia is good for dissolving grease, but quite unkind to the solvent-free water-based (latex binder) finishes that have become more prevalent since then, The flexible form-able paddle shape for cleaning the motor housing was also used dry before wet, and also performed admirably. The short extension pole that comes with the tools is very nicely padded and I used it for the lower fan, although its probably not really an ideal length for a fan more than 12" over the head.The rubber slide catches on the sides of the blade tool have to be directed accurately to keep the required hand/finger strength in the normal range. When re-closing the catches, there is an obvious black alignment finger but the feature that receives it isn't marked either. Its not challenging, but if they ever rework the tooling a self-aligning guided lead-in would be better.The pads are on hook & loop and remove easily. When using it on very dirty fans it needed to be cleaned between fans both dry and wet. I cleaned the dry pads with 90psi compressed air (outdoors) because I have it, but I think a vacuum cleaner with an upholstery tool or a car nozzle would work just as well. When using it wet, the pads rinsed well under running water and squeezed damp dry in a very sponge-like way. The backing doesn't look sturdy enough to make wringing them with a twisting motion look like a good long term strategy, but squeezing is effective.This thing is the most satisfying cleaning gadget since the power washer. (Which suggests a very bad cleaning idea I'm glad I never got around to trying.) An oval loop dusting brush doesn't quite finish the job, no matter how much dust it dumps on you. After 25 years getting a ladder out to clean the lower one had become odious and the two at 14 feet were last cleaned when Chrysler was an American car company and they looked terrible, buy dragging out a tall step ladder and working on one gets old even faster than people do. People can't stay young forever, but with this cleaning tool my ceiling fans can fake it indefinitely...
S**Y
FINALLY! Clean ceiling fan blades
My ceiling fans in the bedroom and kitchen are on all the time. Even on a low speed they distribute the heat or a/c throughout the rooms. In the kitchen in particular, the fan blades were filthy! Combination of cooking and general dust collected on the blades to make them really awful. When the blades are spinning, it's less noticeable, but once the stop? Horrors! The bedroom fan blades were mostly dusty, rather than greasy AND dusty. Still, dreadful when they stopped. In the past I've had to get the stepladder out and dust, or stand below and use the dust mop or long-handled duster. But the blades would move out of the way of the cleaning head. I tried all sorts of ways to stand on the ground and clean the blades - not all were successful. I was able to spritz multi-surface cleaner on the pads of this product and slide the head of the "mop" over the end of the blade. If the fan blades moved a bit, it wasn't a problem because the mop head completely surrounded the blade. Magic! I gave a couple of back and forth passes with the mop head and the dust and dirt was trapped in the fibers. Then I went back over the body of the fan with the long-handled duster. It's not as complete a clean as if I climbed the ladder and went at the fan with a rag and sudsy water, but it was MORE than satisfactory. Clean up was very simple. I removed the microfiber pads, gave them a shake over the trash can to remove the loose dust, and then tossed the pads into the laundry. They washed clean and ready for another day.
T**E
Works great and easy to use!
Works great and easy to use! Unboxed it and assembled within five minutes. No mess. No fuss. I tried it on a very dusty fan in the bedroom and was done in five minutes. Fantastic product. When finished, I unlocked the head; removed the velcro attached microfiber inserts; shook them outside and put them in the washer on cold water. Later, I hung them to air dry. If you have ceiling fans, clean them with ease. There also was a hand duster in the box for dusting other non ceiling fan items.
A**.
Works decent enough
Loses a star for quality. This is my second one. I bought the first one from HSN and it broke from the locks. It also loses a star for cleaning action. It does fit my fan blades which is good but it doesn’t clean it well. There’s still dust on the blades. Decent for the price I paid. I got the used one not the new ones
J**Y
Checks Off Everything I Need In a Fan Duster!
Recently arrived. Assembles quickly and easily. Only telescopes to 3 feet but long enough to reach my high ceiling fans. I appreciate the thick, sturdy pole with cam locks; washable pads; microfiber material, and the hand-duster that comes with it. Also the fact that it can be used one-sided for floor/baseboard cleaning. I've tried many different fan dusters on Amazon and all would either be a non-locking pole, skinny/flimsy pole, a flexible duster head that broke when bent to use or a duster head that would spin/swivel around when trying to dust fan blades. I honestly was fed up... This brand's product is unique compared to others and so far, so good. Crossing my fingers!
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