Rangehood filters work overtime trapping grease and cooking vapours — but if they’re clogged, your hood won’t do its job properly. A quick clean keeps airflow strong and your kitchen fresh.
What you need
✔ Universal Cleaner with Atomiser
✔ Dishwashing Liquid
✔ Dish brush
✔ Sink with hot water or dishwasher + Dishwashing Tablets
✔ Old towel
Step-by-step guide
Step 1
Unplug or switch off the rangehood. Remove the filters and place them on an old towel.
Step 2
Spray liberally with Universal Cleaner and let sit for 5 minutes.
Step 3
Wash using a dish brush in a sink filled with hot water and a squeeze of Dishwashing Liquid, OR place filters in the dishwasher with a Dishwashing Tablet.
Step 4
Allow filters to dry fully before replacing into the rangehood.
Pro tip
Clean your filters monthly to keep suction strong and prevent greasy build-up.
Safety first: Always unplug or switch off your rangehood before removing filters.
Other notes
Regular filter cleaning extends the life of your rangehood and keeps kitchen air fresh. For heavy grease, repeat the soak and scrub step for best results.