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Your oven hood filter is a greasy mess. Easily restore it to a like-new condition with these 3 methods

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Your Oven Hood Filter Is a Greasy Mess? Easily Restore It to Like-New Condition with These 3 Methods

Let’s be honest—when was the last time you looked at your oven hood filter? That metal mesh tucked under your kitchen range hood does the dirty work of trapping grease, smoke, and airborne food particles while you cook. Over time, it builds up a thick, sticky layer of grime that not only looks gross but can reduce your vent’s performance and even become a fire hazard.

But good news: you don’t need harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing to bring it back to life. With just a few simple ingredients and household tools, you can clean your greasy oven hood filter and make it look brand new again.

Here are 3 highly effective methods to get the job done—easy, budget-friendly, and satisfying!


🧽 Method 1: The Boiling Water + Baking Soda Bomb

This is a classic deep-cleaning method that melts away years of grease buildup using only two pantry staples: boiling water and baking soda.

You’ll need:

  • A large pot or deep sink
  • Boiling water
  • 1/2 cup of baking soda
  • Dish soap (optional, for extra degreasing power)

Instructions:

  1. Boil water in a large pot or kettle.
  2. Carefully pour the boiling water into your sink or heat-safe container.
  3. Add baking soda one tablespoon at a time (it will fizz up, so go slow!).
  4. Submerge the greasy filter in the solution. Let it soak for 15–30 minutes.
  5. Scrub with a soft brush or sponge if needed.
  6. Rinse thoroughly with hot water and let it dry.

Perfect for filters with heavy, baked-on grease.


🍋 Method 2: The Vinegar + Dish Soap Soak

This method is great for regular maintenance or moderately greasy filters. Vinegar cuts through grime while dish soap breaks down the oils.

You’ll need:

  • 1 cup of white vinegar
  • A few squirts of dish soap
  • Hot water
  • A large basin or your kitchen sink

Instructions:

  1. Fill your sink with hot water, enough to submerge the filter.
  2. Add vinegar and dish soap, then mix to create a soapy solution.
  3. Place the filter in the solution and let it soak for 30 minutes.