Guide you to understand the usage of oil fume cleaning
Preparation work: Before starting the cleaning process, it is necessary to prepare the necessary tools and materials, including oil fume purifiers, old newspapers, gloves, masks, water bottles, water basins, etc. Ensure that the range hood has been disconnected from the power supply and remove the surface filter screen.
Spray oil fume cleaner: Spray an appropriate amount of oil fume cleaner on the surface and internal oil stains of the range hood to ensure that the oil stains are evenly covered. Be careful not to spray the oil fume onto the skin or eyes. If accidentally touched, rinse immediately with clean water.
Waiting for decomposition: Wait for a period of time for the oil fume to fully react with the oil stain, allowing the oil stain to decompose. This time can be determined according to the degree of range hood and oil pollution, usually around 10-20 minutes.
Wipe and clean: Use old newspapers or a soft cloth to wipe and clean the oil stains on the surface and inside of the range hood. For stubborn oil stains, a steel wire ball or scouring pad can be used to gently wipe them. When wiping, pay attention to the force and do not apply too much force, which may cause scratches on the surface.
Cleaning the filter: Place the removed filter into a basin and clean it with hot water and detergent. When cleaning, gloves and masks can be worn to avoid oil stains and odors from contaminating hands or inhaling into the respiratory tract.
Drying: Dry the cleaned surface and filter screen of the range hood to ensure that there are no water droplets left. After drying, reinstall the filter screen back onto the range hood and check if it is securely installed.
It should be noted that when using a range hood cleaner, the product instructions should be followed, and the correct usage method and dosage should be followed.
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