Ah yes — oven hood filters get greasy quickly, and if left, they can block airflow and smell bad. Here’s an easy, “like-new” cleaning method that actually works without harsh scrubbing:
Effortless Oven Hood Filter Cleaning
What You’ll Need
- Hot water (enough to fully submerge the filter)
- ¼–½ cup baking soda
- Dish soap (preferably degreasing type)
- Large sink, basin, or bathtub
- Non-abrasive sponge or soft brush
Instructions
1. Remove the Filter
- Carefully slide or unsnap the filter from the hood.
- Place it in a sink or large basin that can hold it fully submerged.
2. Make a Cleaning Solution
- Fill the sink/basin with hot water.
- Add ¼ cup baking soda and a few drops of dish soap. Stir to dissolve.
3. Soak
- Submerge the filter completely.
- Let it soak for 15–30 minutes (longer if extremely greasy).
4. Scrub Gently
- Use a soft sponge or brush to wipe away grease.
- Most of the buildup should come off easily after soaking.
5. Rinse & Dry
- Rinse thoroughly with hot water to remove soap and grease residue.
- Shake off excess water and let air dry completely before reinstalling.
Pro Tips
- Heavy grease: Add ½ cup white vinegar to the solution for extra degreasing power.
- Routine maintenance: Clean filters every 1–2 months to prevent heavy buildup.
- Dishwasher-safe filters: Some metal filters can go in the dishwasher on the top rack — still check the manual first.
💡 Bonus hack: Sprinkle a little baking soda directly on the filter after soaking, then scrub gently — it works like a magic grease magnet.
If you want, I can also give a “15-minute turbo hack” using just boiling water and baking soda — no scrubbing needed at all for most filters.
Do you want me to do that?