Over time, range hoods can become coated with grease and grime, reducing their ability to eliminate odors and causing annoying noises.
Therefore, cleaning your range hood, especially the filter, is essential. However, not everyone knows the correct and simplest way to do it.
Recently, a homemaker asked for advice online: “Any tips on how to clean these two greasy filters of my range hood? I’ve been scrubbing, but it’s not coming off. Thanks in advance.”
A homemaker seeks advice on how to clean her range hood’s greasy filters.
Netizens offered a variety of helpful suggestions:
– Soak them in detergent overnight, and then use a sprayer and a gentle scrub to clean them in the morning.
– It’s simple! Buy some baking soda, wet the filters, generously sprinkle the soda, and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then, rinse with hot water and use a sprayer to clean the gaps. All the grease will come off easily.
– Use a car washer to spray it clean. Those advertised cleaning sprays don’t really work.
– If you have a dishwasher, put the filters in there. They’ll come out as good as new. Otherwise, soak them in hot water and scrub with a sponge and dish soap.
– If you’re feeling motivated, mix baking soda and vinegar (there are many recipes online). Or, if you’re like me and prefer a quicker solution, buy this specialized cleaning product for instant results, even on long-neglected filters…
Netizens offer effective cleaning methods, including baking soda, dishwashers, and specialized cleaning products.
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