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How to Maintain and Clean Your Kitchen Hood for Maximum Efficiency

A clean kitchen hood not only keeps your kitchen fresh but also ensures long-term performance and efficiency. Over time, grease, smoke, and dust can clog your filters and reduce suction power — but with proper maintenance, your hood can last for years.

1. Clean the Filters Regularly

The filters are the most important part of your kitchen hood. Wash them every 2–4 weeks depending on how often you cook. Use warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush to remove grease buildup.


2. Wipe the Exterior

Clean the outer surface with a soft cloth and a mild cleaning solution. For stainless steel hoods, use a special cleaner to maintain the shine.


3. Check the Vent and Duct

Ensure the vent and duct are not blocked, as this can affect air circulation. Schedule deep cleaning every 6 months for best results.


4. Replace Filters When Needed

If your hood uses carbon filters, replace them every 3–6 months depending on usage.


5. Rely on Trusted Brands Like Best Air

High-quality hoods like Best Air, available from the official agent in Egypt, are designed for easy maintenance and long-term durability.


Keeping your kitchen hood clean means better air quality, stronger suction, and a more hygienic cooking space.

 
 
 

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