Kitchen range hood filters should be cleaned every 2-3 months. However, if you regularly use your stovetop or fry foods frequently, the filters should be cleaned every month. Whenever there is visible grease and grime building up, it’s time to clean the filters thoroughly. Use our DIY guide below!
What To Know About Kitchen Range Hoods
What are the risks of having a kitchen without a range hood? Cooking is known to create irritants and even chemicals that generate carcinogens. It could also subject you to gas fumes such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and formaldehyde.
Not having a range hood, those harmful fumes are only going to linger and threaten your health. These fumes are going to seep throughout your house. Routine exposure to those fumes can result in irritated skin, coughing fits, asthmatic symptoms, nausea, headaches, lightheadedness, and possibly even lung cancer.
How To Clean A Greasy Range Hood Filter
Most homeowners can properly clean a range hood filter simply by using a combination of boiling water, de-greasing dish soap, and baking soda. Some filters can even be washed in the dishwasher, depending on the material.
You will need the following things for this cleaning process:
- Boiling water.
- De-greasing dish soap.
- Baking soda.
- Non-abrasive scrub brush.
- Clean cloth or paper towels.
Now follow the step-by-step guide below.
Step 1. Remove The Filters
- The majority of filters should pop out of the hood’s underside.
- Some feature a metal loop.
- Push the filter up and slide it out when there is a metal loop.
Step 2. Fill A Bucket With Boiling Water
- Try to get the water as hot as possible for the best cleaning results.
- You can either use hot water from your tap or boil the water.
- Use either a bucket or your sink to fill it with the hot water.
Step 3. Mix In Dish Soap And Baking Soda
- Mix in a good amount of de-greasing dish soap and 1/4 cup baking soda into the water.
- Swish the mixture around with a brush.
- Never use your bare hand for this step.
- Make sure the water is now nice and soapy.
Step 4. Put The Dirty Filters In The Water
- Next, submerge your greasy or dirty fan filters into the water.
- They should be covered by the water completely.
Step 5. Let The Filters Soak
- Set a timer and let the filters soak for 10 minutes.
Step 6. Scrub The Filters
- Use a non-abrasive brush to scrub your filters once the soaking is complete.
- Add some more dish soap to your brush, if needed.
Step 7. Rinse And Dry
- Thoroughly rinse your filters in hot water.
- Dry them next with a clean cloth or paper towel.
Step 8. Replace The Filters
- Put your filters back into the hood.
- Repeat this process if you wish.
Conclusion
Every kitchen should include the use of a range hood due to the following benefits:
- Clean air results in better overall health.
- It safeguards your investment in your home.
- It hinders irritating false alarms.
- No more remaining odors.
- Decreased levels of smoke and steam.
- Cook confidently.
Homeowners should try to clean these filters every 2-3 months, as mentioned. The buildup of grease, frequent frying, and even a large dinner party call for inspections of the filter to see if cleanings are needed more often.
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