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How to Clean Your Cooker Hood After the Festive Season

The festive season has ended, and this often means your kitchen has been working overtime. Your cooker hood, in particular, has likely borne the brunt of all the delicious dishes you’ve been preparing. Now is the perfect time to give it a thorough clean. A clean cooker hood not only looks better but also operates more efficiently. In this article, we’ll explain how to clean your cooker hood, including its filters, motor, and stainless-steel surface.

How Do I Clean My Cooker Hood?

Start by disconnecting the power to your cooker hood. Unplug it or turn off the relevant circuit breaker to ensure safe working conditions. Next, clean the interior and exterior of the hood. Use a mixture of warm water and a degreaser or a mild all-purpose cleaner. Dampen a soft cloth in the solution and wipe down all surfaces thoroughly. Don’t forget the corners and edges, where grease tends to accumulate.

How Do I Leave My Stainless-Steel Cooker Hood Streak-Free?

For a stainless-steel cooker hood, use a specialist stainless-steel cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar. Apply it with a soft microfibre cloth and wipe in the direction of the steel’s grain. For a streak-free finish, dry the surface with a clean, dry cloth. Don’t have a specialist cleaner at hand? A drop of olive oil on a cloth can work wonders to restore the shine.

How Do I Clean Cooker Hood Filters?

The filters in your cooker hood trap grease and dirt and can become heavily soiled over time. Metal grease filters are easy to clean. Remove them and soak them in a mixture of hot water and a strong degreaser. Then, gently scrub them with a soft brush, rinse thoroughly, and leave them to dry completely before reinstalling.

Metal filters of a cooker hood

How Often Should Cooker Hood Filters Be Cleaned?

Metal grease filters should be cleaned at least once a month, especially if you cook frequently. Regular cleaning ensures your cooker hood continues to operate efficiently and prevents unpleasant odours in your kitchen.

How Often Should Cooker Hood Filters Be Replaced?

The frequency with which you need to replace your cooker hood filter depends on the type of hood you have. Metal grease filters generally do not need replacing if they are well-maintained. However, carbon filters in recirculating hoods should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on how often you cook. Always refer to your appliance’s manual for specific recommendations.

How Do I Clean the Cooker Hood Motor?

The motor of your cooker hood can also accumulate dirt over time. Disconnect the power and gently clean the motor with a slightly damp cloth and a mild degreaser. Be careful not to make the motor too wet, as moisture can cause damage. Check for grease build-up around the motor and carefully remove it.

How Do I Degrease a Cooker Hood?

For stubborn grease, use a strong degreaser or a mixture of baking soda and water. Apply the solution to the dirty areas and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, use a sponge or soft brush to scrub the grease away. Wipe away any residue with a clean cloth and dry the surface thoroughly.

Ready for a Fresh Start in the Kitchen

Regular cleaning and maintenance will extend the lifespan of your cooker hood and ensure a fresh and hygienic kitchen environment. Schedule a clean for your cooker hood right after the festive season to start the new year on a fresh note. Need a replacement filter or other spare parts? At Fiyo, you’ll find everything you need to keep your cooker hood in top condition.