Your
cooker hood is an essential part of your kitchen setup that is, unfortunately, often overlooked when it comes to care and maintenance. But since your cooker hood is doing such an excellent job at keeping your air clean, it’s time to return the favour.
Let’s check out our detail guide on how to clean your cooker hood, using the key points below:
- Things you might need before cleaning cooker hood
- Step-by-step guide to clean your cooker hood filter
- Step-by-step guide to get the grease out of a cooker hood filter
- How often should you clean your cooker hood
Without further ado, let’s discuss how to make them sparkling in a few simple steps!
Things to prepare before cleaning cooker hood
Whether you’ve just never done it since you bought the appliance or you’re seeing some buildup of grime and grease – it’s time to clean your cooker hood! While the prospect may seem daunting if you’ve never done it before, the process is actually quite simple, and we’re here to guide you through it.
Here’s what you’re going to need:
- Rubber cleaning gloves
- A sponge and a few cleaning cloths (wet and dry)
- Dishwashing liquid
- Surface-specific cleaning product (e.g. stainless steel cleaner)
How to clean your cooker hood filter
The part of your cooker hood that is doing most of the heavy lifting in keeping your air fresh and preventing grease from coating kitchen surfaces is the filter. Follow these easy steps to clean it.
1. Find out if your hood has a washable filter
If your cooker hood is a recirculation hood, the air goes through paper and/or charcoal filters within the appliance before being recirculated into the kitchen. With these devices, you usually can’t wash the filters;
you need to replace the filters regularly in order to keep the filtering performance high. Paper filters can be bought in supermarkets or specialised shops and must be cut to size.
Extractor hoods that send the greasy air outside of your house usually
use a metal filter that can be removed in order to clean it.
2. Remove and clean the filter
Firstly, check your appliance manual to find out how to
open the hood and remove the filter safely. Then, let it soak in the sink for a while.Many people wonder:
Can I use dishwashing liquid to clean my cooker hood filter?The answer is yes, and it’s actually a pretty good idea.
Clean your filter with a sponge/toothbrush and dishwashing liquid, which will help get rid of the grease.
Tips: Use vinegar and baking soda if the grease is especially sticky or hard to remove.
If you have a modern
Electrolux cooker hood, you may be in luck, since the metal filters are dishwasher-safe. But always check your manual first to find out if that is the case for your cooker hood.
3. Replace the filter
Wait until the clean filter is dry, then replace it inside the cooker hood, following the instructions in your user manual.
How to clean the exterior surface of your cooker hood
With prolonged use, the outside of your cooker hood will inevitably get dirty with grease buildup. Here’s how to clean the exterior surface of your cooker hood.
1. Choose the right cleaning product
Here, it’s best to use a surface cleaning product that is designed to deal with the specific surface of your cooker hood. That means if your cooker hood’s surface is made of stainless steel,
always use a stainless steel cleaner. Look no further – as
Cooker Hood Buying Guide: Tips and FAQs will address these concerns and help you making the best decision!