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@Prokofievian It will be very greasy, the fume hood, so I'd take it out (put some newspaper or whatever underneath it so you don't have to clean the stove afterwards), put it in a large sink or bucket and let it soak in Dreft. Get some old sponges and start scrubbing. I'd change the water often until the water isn't dirty after you're done scrubbing.
Dreft is a great degreaser, doesn't leave traces when you use it to clean windows either.
I've actually never had to clean a fume hood at my work, so I'm improvising here.
Dreft is a great degreaser, doesn't leave traces when you use it to clean windows either.
I've actually never had to clean a fume hood at my work, so I'm improvising here.