Follow this step-by-step guide to leave it looking like new and free of dirt. The bathroom extractor fan is one of the elements in the home that tends to accumulate the most dust and dirt, which is often difficult to remove and can also affect its performance. However, there is a home remedy to clean it in a few minutes with products you are sure to have at home. It involves using white vinegar and detergent. An ideal combination to remove dirt quickly and without extra effort.
Why vinegar and detergent are ideal for cleaning
- Disintegrates stuck-on dirt: Vinegar cuts through grease and dissolves steam and moisture residue that sticks to the grilles.
- Removes accumulated dust: When mixed with vinegar, detergent creates a solution that penetrates the grooves and removes dirt without the need for vigorous scrubbing.
- Eliminates odours and prevents mould: vinegar is a powerful natural antifungal, ideal for damp environments such as the bathroom.
How to clean the bathroom extractor fan with vinegar and detergent

1. Switch off or unplug the extractor fan. This is essential to avoid accidents.
2. Remove the cover or grille. Most come off with a gentle pull or by removing a few screws.
3. Prepare the cleaning mixture. In a spray bottle, mix one part white vinegar, one part hot water, and a generous amount of detergent.
4. Spray the entire grille. Make sure the mixture penetrates the grooves well and leave it to work for 10 minutes.
5. Scrub gently or rinse directly. Depending on the dirt, you may not even need to scrub. Rinse with warm water.
6. Clean the inside of the extractor fan. With the cloth moistened in the mixture, wipe the edges and blades (without wetting the motor).
7. Dry thoroughly and replace the cover.
How often should you clean your bathroom extractor fan?
It is recommended that you use this method every 2 or 3 months if the shower is used several times a day. Otherwise, every month, when the bathroom has high humidity and poor ventilation.

