Your range hood traps grease and smoke while you cook, but those filters get clogged and greasy over time. A clean hood works better and reduces fire risk in your kitchen.
Step-by-Step Guide
Remove the Filters
Slide out the metal mesh filters, which usually pop free with a simple latch.
Soak in Hot Soapy Water
Submerge the filters in hot water with dish soap and a splash of baking soda to dissolve grease.
Scrub and Rinse
Use a soft brush to scrub away loosened grease, then rinse and let the filters dry completely.
Wipe the Hood
Clean the exterior and underside of the hood with a degreasing cloth before replacing the filters.
Pro Tips
- Clean filters monthly if you cook often.
- Many metal filters are dishwasher safe.
- Never run the hood with greasy filters.
Final Thoughts
A clean range hood keeps your kitchen air fresh and lowers fire hazards. Regular filter cleaning makes a noticeable difference in performance.

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