The kitchen hood is a habitat of dirt, dust and germs that mix to form a greasy layer that is difficult to remove. You probably realize that it is one of the dirtiest home appliances, especially if you cook often and use many colorful spices with intense scents.
Absorbs excess water vapor, odors and airborne residues. Therefore, if you want it to look nice, you need to take care of it. Check how to clean the hood quickly and effectively so that it always looks aesthetically pleasing.
Most people clean their kitchen hood and its casing once every few months. There are also people who do it only twice a year – during Easter and Christmas.
This is far too rare. The greater the frequency of cleaning the cooker hood, the easier it is to clean it because it will not have time to get too dirty.
If you want to make cleaning easier, wash the surface of the cooker hood at least once every 3-4 weeks, and even once a week if you cook in your apartment every day.
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First, disconnect the power source, remove the filter grille by unfastening the clips. Start by washing this part of the device, and then also its interior and casing. You can immerse the filter in water with a mild detergent by placing it in a container and then shaking it several times.
It is best to match the cleaning method to the hood surface. It is usually made of stainless steel, which is not problematic during cleaning. Remember that fatty You cannot remove dried stains with plain water.
Instead, use homemade paste to clean dirty hoods. To make it, you need 1 cup of spirit vinegar, 1 cup of baking soda and 0.5 cup of dishwashing liquid. Mix them thoroughly and make a homemade paste. You can also reach for… olive oil.
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Grease the cooker hood thoroughly and leave it for at least 5 minutescovering with a microfiber cloth soaked in hot water. Then collect the remains with a sponge (sharp side) and wipe thoroughly with a paper towel.