So I took the hood down with the intention of painting it to match the other appliances, but once getting it down it was so greasy on the inside that I decided to buy a new one instead, that was until I found out the the least expensive one I could find was well over $100. Need less to say I decided to give a go at cleaning it, Easy Off "Bam" cleaner didn't do a thing nor did Goof Off. Dish soap and hot water did OK but was still taking way to much elbow grease (no pun intended) to get any results, so I went on a search of the house for something that would work better. Brillo Pads did the job so well that it almost looked brand new, after spraying it with epoxy appliance paint it looks great.....
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Project Update..... Range Hood
After getting the new black fridge when I bought the house, then later I replaced the stove with a new black one and then painted the front panel on the dishwasher leaving the range hood standing out like a sore thumb....
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