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The Easiest Way To Clean A Greasy Range Hood Filter

Directions:

Grab a stock pot that’s large enough to accommodate at least half of your range hood filter, and fill it with water.

To clean a range hood filter on the stove, boil water in a large pot and add 1/2 cup of baking soda, a little bit at a time.

Bring the water to a boil, and slowly add the 1/2 cup of baking soda. Slowly is the operative word here, as the baking soda will fizz up as you add it to the water. I usually end up adding it about a tablespoon or so at a time.

To clean a Stove Hood Filter in a pot, the pot needs to be big enough that at least half the filter will be under water at a time.

Once all the baking soda has been added to the pot, place your greasy range hood filter into the boiling water. (You might have to do one half of the filter at a time depending on the size of your filter.)

After you clean the Stove Hood Filter, the water in the pot will be disgusting, but the filter will be clean as a whistle!

Let the filter boil in the baking soda water for a few minutes, and watch as the grease and grime start to rise to the surface! It’s gross, yet fascinating.

Once you’ve boiled the whole thing for at least a few minutes, rinse the filter under hot water from your tap. Once the water starts running clean, you’re done! If there’s still some grease and grime trapped in the filter, refill your stockpot with clean water and repeat the steps again.

Finally, prop your clean range hood filter up and allow it to air dry for several hours. Once the filter is completely dry, replace it in your hood vent. And that’s all there is to it!

These before and after photos show how effective it is to clean a range hood filter on the stovetop.

The filter at our studio is practically brand new and wasn’t dirty at all, but luckily for us, our photographer Kaitlyn had a dirty one at home! The filter is on the older side so it definitely doesn’t look perfect after cleaning, but you can see how the color is almost completely different once all that gunk and grease is boiled off! Amazing!