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Wiping down the counters and stovetop, are items taken care of almost daily in a kitchen. But, how often is the ventilation hood, its fan’s filter and sink thoroughly cleaned? None of these items are critical to meal preparation, but their cleanliness is not a bad thing.
Ventilation hoods and their fan’s filter in a busy kitchen will develop a layer of grease and dirt from an average week of use. Daily use of a stainless steel sink can lead to a dull buildup that cannot just be wiped away. Following the next steps, can clean and bring luster back to the ventilation hood, filter and sink:
- Cleaning a non-stainless steel ventilation hood:
- Once a week - wipe down the hood exterior with a soft cloth using hot soapy water.
- Vinegar can also be used with hot water, to cut grease.
- Cleaning the ventilation hood filter:
- Check the owner's manual before removing the filter to clean it.
Note: The manual may also indicate how best to clean the filter.
- Using a soft cloth, wash the metal filter in hot, soapy water.
- If small particles remain in the filter, rub lightly with a soft plastic brush and rinse again.
- Air-dry the filter before replacing it back in the ventilation hood.
- Stainless steel kitchen sink:
- To bring back a sink's luster, mix 1 cup borax with 1/4 cup lemon juice.
- Rub the borax/lemon paste on the sink’s surface with a soft cloth (*wear gloves as borax can be an irritant to cracked or dry skin).
- Rinse the sink well with hot water when done so that there is no borax residue.
*A reality of using cleaning products, homemade or otherwise, is that some items can be irritating to skin.
To avoid skin irritants when cleaning, please wear household gloves. Clean Ones® offers a 13" long style
with super-soft cotton flock lining for added comfort and a fluted drip-catching turn-down cuff. Also, for
longevity, Clean Ones® long gloves are treated with Ultra-Fresh. This antimicrobial treatment protects
against odor, mold and mildew.
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