
Your kitchen cooker hood plays a vital role in maintaining clean air by removing smoke, steam, odours, and airborne grease while you cook. However, over time, grease and grime accumulate on both the external surfaces and internal components of your cooker hood, reducing its efficiency and potentially causing unpleasant odours or even fire hazards.
Regular cleaning is essential to ensure your cooker hood operates smoothly and your kitchen remains fresh and hygienic. In this guide, we’ll walk you through understanding the types of cooker hood filters, how to clean both the filters and the hood itself, plus maintenance tips to keep grease at bay—all using effective, eco-friendly products.
Understanding Grease Accumulation and Its Impact
Cooking releases oils and fats into the air, which are captured by your cooker hood’s filters. Over time, these greasy particles build up on surfaces, causing:
Regularly maintaining your cooker hood not only prevents grease buildup and unpleasant odours but also ensures energy efficiency, reduces fire risks, and prolongs the lifespan of your appliance. Simple, consistent cleaning habits make a noticeable difference in kitchen hygiene and performance.
By maintaining your cooker hood regularly, you protect your kitchen environment and prolong the life of your appliance.
Types of Cooker Hood Filters and How Often to Clean Them
There are two main types of cooker hood filters:
Cleaning Frequency Recommendations
Frequent cleaning ensures optimum filter performance and prevents grease buildup inside the hood.
How to Clean Cooker Hood Filters
Cleaning Mesh Filters
Replacing Charcoal Filters
Since charcoal filters can’t be washed, check your cooker hood manual for replacement instructions. Always buy genuine replacement filters to ensure effective odour removal and air purification.
Degreasing Cooker Hood Exterior and Internal Components
The cooker hood’s external surfaces—such as the canopy, control panel, and vent—can accumulate greasy fingerprints and splashes:
For internal components like fan blades and housing:
Filter Replacement Guidance
Replacing your charcoal filters on schedule is crucial for maintaining good air quality in recirculating hoods. Some hoods also have carbon impregnated panels—check these and replace as advised.
Additionally, if your mesh filters are damaged or excessively worn, it’s best to replace them to ensure optimal grease capture.
Maintenance Schedule for Long-Term Hood Hygiene
Why Choose Bio-D for Cooker Hood Cleaning?
A clean cooker hood not only improves your kitchen’s air quality but also enhances your cooking experience and appliance lifespan. By following this straightforward cleaning and maintenance guide and using Bio-D’s natural products, you can keep your kitchen extractor hood grease-free, hygienic, and efficient—without harmful chemicals.
Keep your kitchen fresh and safe—make Bio-D your trusted cleaning partner today!
Shop Bio-D Washing Up Liquid and All Purpose Sanitiser for effective, natural cooker hood cleaning:
www.biod.co.uk/shop/