Did you know that you can also clean the extractor hood this way? You don’t need to disassemble it, a very simple trick
Advertisement:Splashes of sauce and grease, as well as food residues, accumulate in the extractor hood. For this reason, the hood is very difficult to clean. Usually, the cleaning of this device is done first from the outside, then a disassembly is carried out to clean the interior as well as the filters, which must also be replaced regularly.
However, disassembling the hood for cleaning is very complex and time-consuming. Fortunately, we can tell you the secret to cleaning the hood without disassembling it. To do this, simply use white vinegar.
Here are the cleaning steps you need to follow:
Put water and vinegar in a saucepan
Advertisement:Cover and place on stove to cook
Then remove the cover
Let the steam rise towards the hood
You will see that the grease and all the dirt stuck in it will come off easily after a few minutes. This is the degreasing effect of white vinegar.
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