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How To Clean Hood Filters

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Ingredients

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1/2 cup baking soda
water

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Calories
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Calories From Fat
0 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
30658.5 mg
Sodium
0 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
0 g
Sugars
0 g
Protein
112 g
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How To Clean Hood Filters

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    Use an auto store product called SprayNine, antibacterial, general safe use, wont kill grass. The best degreaser for all purpose use. Rinse item (car rims, metal filters, etc.) with hot water(best), spray on let sit for 5- 10, and rinse off. You can but wont need to repeat.

    • 35 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    How to Clean Hood Filters,This method is nothing short of a miracle to clean kitchen hood filters. Non-toxic and cheap, cheap, cheap! The only problem you should have is finding the right vessel. used a roasting pan, but maybe using a disposable aluminum pan would work. Add the soda at the beginning to the cool water so it doesn’t fizz and overflow. As embarrassing as it may be for me to show how bad mine were, note the differences. The foremost filter in the picture is one that’s been cleaned by this method.,Use an auto store product called SprayNine, antibacterial, general safe use, wont kill grass. The best degreaser for all purpose use. Rinse item (car rims, metal filters, etc.) with hot water(best), spray on let sit for 5- 10, and rinse off. You can but wont need to repeat.,Knew I needed to clean the filters when my roommate turned the fan on high while cooking bacon and the whole house still smelled like bacon. I tried, both, bleach and vinegar and nothing was happening so I Googled and found this. I boiled them in a disposable foil baking pan so just drained off the water, the gunk stayed in the pan and I tossed it in the garbage. It worked like a charm and my filters are bright and shiny silver again, look brand new. If you think it’s not working, boil it a little longer and/or add a little more baking soda and it will! Thank you so much for sharing this. I also appreciate all of you who took the time to post a review cuz I would have skipped right over this little miracle.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Fill a Large Heat-Resistant Vessle, Like a Pot or Flat Rimmed Baking Sheet With Baking Soda. Add Enough Water to Fill Without Spilling Over. Place in the Hood Filter and Turn Up the Heat to a Slow Boil.

    2
    Done

    This Takes About 5-10 Minutes. Since I Placed Mine Flat in a Rimmed Baking Sheet, I Was Able to Assist the Removal of Build Up With a Toothbrush. I, Also, With Tongs Flipped the Filter Over. the Water Will Foam, Raising the Residue to the Top. Rinse Thoroughly.

    3
    Done

    Repeat With Remaining Filters.

    Giselle Scott

    Mediterranean maven creating dishes that are light fresh and bursting with flavor.

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