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How to clean greasy range hood? |
What can I use to clean my greasy range hood? I've used some comercial products but it stil feels 'tacky'. And there are little dots of grease that won't come off without scrubbing. any household remedies like vinegar or lemon? A mixture in a spray bottle of 1 cup vinegar, 1/2 cup baking soda, fill the rest of the bottle with hot water. That will do the trick, as well as disinfect your range! Vinegar is great for all over the house. And don't worry, the smell goes as it dries ; ) Krud Kutter is a awesome degreaser.=) I'm not big on hand held steam cleaners, but this is one job where a steam cleaner really does a great job. Work with a back and forth motion and wipe with a clean cloth, old towels work great. Paper towels tends to glide over built up dirt, old towels have enough "grit" to pick up the dirt. I like to finish with quick spray and wipe with a solution of Simple Green. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser! These things work so very well on this specific thing. They aren't very expensive and I prefer to use the original ones. You will only have to swipe a damp paper towel over the stove once done using the "Eraser" because they can leave a little residue behind...kinda like a film over the stove. I swear that this will take it off without having to really scrub, and with no chemicals! I use 409 and then I use soapy water to remove the 409. Two ideas: |
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