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I want to remove and clean the overhead fan 'filters' above my stove.
Suggestions on hold to clean the filters? Or, can the filters be purchased and replaced ? Fan is working good, so don't want to do a total replacement. |
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I put mine in the dishwasher, they are made of aluminum, cleans them right up. If you have a charcoal filter those can usually be replaced.
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Use to soak them in automotive degreaser and rinse.
Now, Amazon sells them cheap so no need.
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