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In a large bowl or sink, prepare a solution of hot water, vinegar, and baking soda.
Immerse the filter in the solution and leave for 15-20 minutes.
After soaking, scrub the filter with a toothbrush to remove any remaining grease.
Rinse thoroughly with warm water and leave to dry.
3. Cleaning the outside of the hood:
Dampen a sponge in the cleaning solution and gently scrub the greasy surfaces.
Use a toothbrush for hard-to-reach areas (e.g. corners, edges).
After removing the grease, wipe the surface with a damp cloth to remove any remaining solution.
4. Polishing and finishing:
Wipe the hood dry with paper towels or a soft cloth to avoid streaks.
If your hood is made of stainless steel, you can use a little olive oil or a special steel cleaner to give it a shine.
Additional tips:
Regularity:
see more on the next page AdvertisementTo avoid difficult-to-remove dirt, clean your hood every 2-4 weeks.
Natural remedies:
For light dirt, warm water with dishwashing liquid is enough.
Steam method for grease:
Boil water with a little vinegar on the stove under the hood. The steam will help dissolve the grease, making it easier to clean later.
Safe remedies:
Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the surface of the hood or filter.
Summary:
With the help of a simple vinegar solution and a few basic tools, your hood can shine like new again. Regular cleaning will not only improve the appearance of your kitchen, but will also increase the efficiency of the hood and extend its life. Try this proven method and enjoy a clean kitchen! ✨🍳
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