How to Clean Oily Kitchen Exhaust Fan

How to Clean Oily Kitchen Exhaust Fan

Are you tired of the constant mess in your kitchen? Do you find yourself constantly cleaning up after cooking? If so, it might be time to invest in a kitchen exhaust fan. Kitchen exhaust fans help to remove steam and cooking oil from the air, which helps to keep your kitchen clean and organized. However, if your kitchen exhaust fan is not cleaned regularly, it can become full of cooking oil and other debris. This blog post will show you how to quickly and easily clean an oily kitchen exhaust fan speedily and efficiently. Keep reading for more information!

Unplug the Exhaust Fan

It’s always important to take precautions when working with electrical appliances in your home. That’s why the first step is to unplug the fan when you’re cleaning or replacing the filter on your exhaust fan. This will protect you in case of an electrical surge while touching the fan.

Remove Grease Filter

Assuming the exhaust fan is already unplugged, removing the grease filter is next. This is the rectangular, metal mesh section underneath the fan. To remove the filter, unhook any levers or tabs holding it in place and gently pull it out. If it doesn’t come out quickly, try using a butter knife to slide around the edges. Once the filter is removed, you can proceed to clean it according to your exhaust fan’s specific instructions.

Please place it in a Large Pan

Once the filter is removed, gently place it in a large pan or pot. Ensure the container you choose is deep enough to submerge the filter on all sides fully. This will ensure that all dirt and grime are removed from the filter. Take note that the pan or pot you use will get dirty after cleaning.

Prepare Cleaning Solution

Once the grease filter has been placed in a large pan or container, it’s time to start preparing the kitchen exhaust cleaning solution. To make the cleaning solution, mix baking soda and dish soap in a large pot of water and bring it to a boil. The boiling water will help to loosen any built-up grease or grime on the exhaust fan filter. This combination is perfect.

Time to Clean the Filter

Once the exhaust fan filter has been placed in a large pan or container, it’s time to start preparing the kitchen exhaust cleaning solution. Let the filter soak for 15-30 minutes to allow the cleaning solution to dissolve as much grease and grime as possible; make sure it is completely submerged. Then, begin carefully scrubbing the filter with a sponge or bristle brush. The oil should come off quickly. If not, let it sit in the cleaning solution longer.

Once the filter has been thoroughly cleaned, rinse it in hot water to remove any grease residue and cleaning solution.

Dry the Filter

After cleaning and rinsing the filter, place it on a towel and allow it to air dry entirely (approximately 2 hours). For safety reasons, the filter must be completely dry before re-installing.

Exhaust Fan Cleaning Process 

While the filter is drying, you may also clean the exhaust fan. To do so, carefully clean oil marks using a moist sponge or towel. Don’t spray any chemicals directly on it. Excessive moisture might create electrical malfunctions in the inner components, reducing the lifespan of your exhaust fan.

Wipe off any remaining oil, especially that on the fan blades. Any leftover grease might lead to faster buildup in the future, necessitating more frequent cleanings.

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Conclusion

Cleaning your kitchen exhaust fan regularly is essential to keep your kitchen clean and healthy. Not only does it help remove cooking oil from the air, but it also helps to prevent grease buildup in the future. This blog post shows you how to quickly and easily clean an oily kitchen exhaust fan. If you follow these simple steps, you can keep your kitchen looking and smelling great!

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