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How to get rid of dirt and sticky deposits on the hood: 5 effective tips

Vladyslav Moskalenko

How to get rid of dirt and sticky deposits on the hood: 5 effective tips
Tips to help get rid of dirt and sticky deposits on the hood. Source: Pexels.

By following these proven tips, you can keep your hood clean and free of sticky deposits. UAportal has told you about five practical cleaning methods that will help you not only keep it clean, but also contribute to a healthier cooking environment.

Soda and vinegar

To effectively get rid of dirt and sticky deposits on your range hood, you can make a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Start by mixing vinegar and water in a spray bottle and applying it to the hood.

Then sprinkle the baking soda on the surface and leave it on for a few minutes. After that, the hood should be cleaned with a brush or sponge and then wiped with a damp cloth.

Degreasing dish soap

Another useful tip for removing dirt and sticky deposits on the hood is to use a degreasing dish soap. To do this, mix a few drops of the product with warm water in a bowl. Then dip a sponge into the soap solution and clean the hood from dirt and sticky deposits.

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Soaking with white vinegar

Fill a shallow container with white vinegar to clean the hood. Leave it for several hours or overnight. The acidic properties of the vinegar will help loosen and dissolve dirt and sticky deposits, making them easier to remove.

All-purpose citrus-based cleaner

These products not only effectively remove dirt, but also leave behind a pleasant scent. Just spray the product on the hood, leave it on for a few minutes, and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. For stubborn stains, we recommend leaving the cleaner on for a few more minutes before wiping it off.

Regular maintenance and wiping

To prevent the build-up of dirt and sticky deposits, it is essential to perform regular maintenance and wiping. After cooking, wipe the range hood with a damp cloth to remove grease and food residue. This simple habit will help protect the hood from dirt and sticky deposits.

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