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For Stainless Steel Hoods: Add a few drops of olive oil on a microfiber cloth after cleaning and buff gently for a polished look.
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For Heavy-Duty Cleaning: Mix equal parts baking soda and water into a paste, apply directly to grease spots, let sit 15 minutes, then scrub and rinse.
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Essential Oils: Add a few drops of tea tree or eucalyptus oil for antibacterial properties and a refreshing scent.
FAQ
Q: Can I use bleach or ammonia instead?
A: Bleach and ammonia can be harsh and may damage your hood’s surface or release harmful fumes. This natural remedy is safer and effective.
Q: Will this solution damage paint or finishes?
A: The ingredients are gentle, but always test on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Q: How often should I clean my kitchen hood?
A: Generally, every 2-4 weeks is good for regular use. Heavy frying or greasy cooking might require weekly cleaning.
Q: Can I use this on other kitchen appliances?
A: Yes! This solution works well on ovens, stovetops, and countertops with grease buildup.
With this simple and eco-friendly remedy, your kitchen hood will shine like new without harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners. Say goodbye to greasy buildup and hello to a fresher, brighter cooking space!