Grease, grime and dirt love to build up on extractor hoods. It’s one of nature’s laws.
Because your cooking hood lives right above your hob and its primary purpose is to draw up the smoke or steam that your cooking food gives off, there’s no avoiding it getting slightly greasy over time.
What can be avoided, though, is a thick layer of grease building up and making it both dirty and less effective. The longer you put off cleaning your extractor hood and filter, the less effective it will be and the harder you’ll have to work to get it clean.
Be proactive and get your extractor hood back to full working order by following our guide to cleaning both the hood itself and the important filters.
Extractor hood filters are the fine mesh grates that are on the underside of the hood. They serve to keep all of the grease that cooking smoke contains out of the extraction vents to avoid them being clogged and more expensive cleaning tasks being necessary.
Cleaning your extractor hood filters is a simple process:
It’s not just the filters that can get dirty, however. The surface of extractor hoods also pick up a layer of grease over time and dust can collect too, creating a sticky, fluffy coating on what was once a pristine surface.
Most extractor hoods are made of either stainless steel or glass, so we’ll cover both here!
If you cleaned your cooker hood because it was under-performing and you thought it might be a build-up of grease, but it’s not helped, it might be an internal fault with the motor or control switch.
We offer extractor hood repairs across the country, so get in touch if you need help and you can get back to having a fresh smelling, smoke-free kitchen in no time.
Hi,
Unfortunately we don’t offer that service but you shouldn’t need it.
The metal grease filters you can put through the dishwasher on the highest temperature wash. If they are still not clean then run them through a few more times.
Apart from that your best bet is to get a domestic cleaning service to clean it over for you. There is nothing special that needs to be done with cleaning cooker hoods, you just need to remember that it is grease you are dealing with so heat and detergent like washing up liquid must be used.
If the metal grease filters are still clogged after going through the dishwasher a few times you will need to buy new filters and then make sure you wash them more reqularly so the same situation doesn’t occur again.
2 years ago we moved into a new bungalow complete with SMEG kitchen appliances.
The fridge is integrated and has a hole which leaks water onto a shelf which is supposed to evaporate but it does not.
Smeg provide a plastic stick which you poke in the hole to remove debris.
This is supposed to make sure that no water escapes into the fridge but it does and needs wiping out every 2 weeks.
I have bought a more longer plastic stick but to no avail
Is there a permanent cure for this. PLEASE
I used Dr.Oetker Bicarbonate of soda with hot water on my cooker hood & the result was Amazing !! So Quick & Easily cleaned the sticky grease & dust grime off immediately
Hello, I have tried cleaning my stainless steel cooker hood with all the methods mentioned above but it dies streaky always in the same places. Any tips?
Shidda
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 11:52 amHi,
Do you guys do kitchen extractor cleaning service?
How much you quote for service to clean home kitchen extractor cleaning?
Thanks,
Shidda