Stir until everything is well combined.
Step 2: Apply the Solution
For Exterior Surfaces:
Dip a soft cloth or sponge into the mixture.
Wipe down the hood’s exterior, focusing on greasy spots.
Let the solution sit for a minute to break down the grease.
For Filters (If Removable):
Remove the filters and place them in a sink or basin.
Pour the solution over them or soak them in the mixture.
Use a soft brush or sponge to scrub off built-up grease.
Step 3: Scrub and Rinse
After letting the solution sit, gently scrub any remaining greasy areas.
For tough spots, sprinkle a bit more baking soda directly onto the sponge and scrub lightly.
Rinse the cloth or sponge with clean water and wipe down the hood again to remove any residue.
Step 4: Dry and Polish
Use a dry, clean cloth to buff the cooker hood until it shines.
For an extra sparkle, you can apply a small amount of vinegar on a cloth and do a final wipe-down.
Additional Tips

How to Make Your Greasy Cooker Hood Shine Again
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