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06-09-2016, 06:38 PM
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Chasing Hawk
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The best way I found to clean my ceiling fan.
It was so easy!
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Looks like you had a great idea! Maybe I should try it for mine.
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Hey, I thought we already agreed they don't need cleaning.
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I like your idea. I will have to try it. Wish me luck.
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Haha--that's even better than my pillowcase tip!
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Send him over!
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dundter you crack me up!!
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Hey, I thought we already agreed they don't need cleaning.
Yup you got it! Just turn them on high, then vacuum/ dust
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Great idea, I am the one that cleans around here.
Ladies, it is easier to clean the fan blades than to vacuum and dust.
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ladies, on a serious note - try using a Swiffer duster with expanding handle - real easy to dust those blades standing on the floor!
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It was so easy!
Bwahaha! genius!!
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