How To Maintain a Copper Range Hood

June 12, 2023 6 min read

Copper range hoods are beautiful and functional additions to any kitchen but require proper maintenance to stay in good condition. Maintaining your copper range hood's appearance and functionality requires regular cleaning, proper care, and prompt attention to any damage.

Even though our high-qualitycopper range hoods regularly vent out a lot of cooking dirt, stains, smog, and other pollutants, they are easy to clean. With that in mind, this article will give you clear guidelines on cleaning and maintaining your custom copper range hood, so read on.

How To Clean a Copper Range Hood

Copper is a favorite metal for custom range hoods because it comes in incredibly stunning designs. It is durable and relatively easy to maintain which is a sought-after benefit in range hoods. Most copper hoods have smooth surfaces that are nonporous and are non-stick meaning they remain clean much longer. However, it is common to find a poorly maintained copper range hood that is caked with grease. This can be unsightly if you have your range hood as the focal design point in your kitchen like with a canopy copper range hood.

To avoid such an embarrassing sight we have explained in great detail how to ensure your range hood retains its shine.

How To Clean the Exterior of Your Copper Range Hood.

Most copper range hoods that lack a paint or powder coating are frequently subjected to air and water which is often not ideal for the copper. This exposure results in the copper surface forming a natural patina coat that gives the hood a greenish hue. This is because copper goes through oxidation, which forms the patina coat that helps prevent further corrosion. To avoid this and ensure your copper vent hood retains its original color then you should clean it regularly.

Please ensure you turn off and unplug your copper range hood before you begin the cleaning.

What you'll need:

  • Warm water
  • Dish soap
  • Baking soda
  • White vinegar
  • Microfiber cloths
  • Soft-bristled brush/ Wet sponge
  • Rubber gloves
  • Lint-free flannel cloth
  • Copper polish

Most copper range hoods come with different finishes for their exterior, but for regular grease and dust maintenance, you can generally clean them with these steps:

Step 1:Remove any loose debris, such as dust or grease, from the hood with a soft-bristled brush.

Step 2: Create a cleaning solution by mixing warm water and a few drops of dish soap in a bucket. Dip a microfiber cloth into the cleaning solution and wring out the excess water.

Step 3: Use the damp cloth to wipe down the surface of the copper range hood. Ensure you clean the top, sides, and front of the hood. Be sure to clean any crevices or hard-to-reach areas.

Step 4: Rinse the cloth frequently in clean water and continue wiping until the hood is clean.

Step 5:Mix baking soda and warm water to make a paste. Apply it to any areas of the hood with tough stains or buildup. The paste will act as a soft abrasive to remove tougher stains. Use a soft-bristled brush or wet sponge to scrub the paste into the hood gently.

Step 6: Rinse the paste off with warm water and dry the hood with a clean soft cloth.

Step 7: Buff the exterior by applying copper polish to the dry copper hood surface with a lint-free flannel cloth.

Cleaning the filters

Materials: Gloves, a screwdriver, a large enough container, hot, soapy water, baking soda, a scrub brush, and soft cloths.

 Steps:

  1. Remove the filter from the hood.
  2. Fill the container with hot soapy water.
  3. Add a tablespoon of baking soda to help loosen the grease, oil, or grimy particles on the filter.
  4. Place the filter in the container and allow the filter to soak for a minimum of 10 minutes.
  5. Scrub the filter thoroughly with the brush to release any grime still on it.
  6. Rinse and let the filter dry.
  7. Return the filter to its compartment after cleaning it with a clean cloth.

Cleaning the vents

These are the materials and steps required to clean it.

Materials:screwdriver, gloves, long scrub brush, spray-on copper cleaner, kitchen towel.

Steps:

  1. Carefully detach the internal duct from the range hood.
  2. Spray the inside of the duct with the cleaner, and let it soak for at least 5 minutes.
  3. Scrub the insides with a brush to remove any remaining grime.
  4. Rinse with hot soapy water and then with clear water.
  5. Allow the duct to dry.
  6. Wipe with a clean kitchen towel and reattach the duct.

Cleaning the fans and motor.

Fans and motors typically don't require extensive cleaning as they are not frequently exposed to vented air. Although they can accumulate dust, a simple wipe-down with a dry cloth or a few passes of a portable vacuum cleaner should be enough. Additionally, a qualified technician can regularly inspect and maintain the motor.

Why You Must Constantly Maintain Your Copper Range Hood

Maintaining your copper range hood is essential for several reasons. Here are ten reasons why you must constantly maintain your copper range hood:

  1. Copper is susceptible to tarnishing over time. This happens when it is exposed to moisture and heat. Regular cleaning will help prevent tarnishing so your hood maintains its natural shine.
  2. A well-maintained copper range hood is a beautiful centerpiece in any kitchen. Regular maintenance will keep it looking great.
  3. Regular cleaning can prevent the buildup of dirt and grime. It keeps the hood looking clean and new always.
  4. Grease and debris can build up in the hood’s filters and ducts. This will reduce airflow and it will definitely affect the hood’s efficiency. Regular cleaning will help avoid this.
  5. A buildup of grease and debris in the hood’s filters and ducts can increase the risk of a kitchen fire. Regular cleaning will reduce the chances of this even happening in the first place.
  6. Proper maintenance can extend the lifespan of your copper range hood. This will save you money in the long run. It does this by avoiding costly repairs or replacements.
  7. Regular cleaning and maintenance can ensure that your range hood is working correctly. It prevents any potential issues from arising.
  8. Any damage to the range hood can impact its functionality. This includes scratches or dents on the vent hoods or the filter units. Regular maintenance will make it easier to spot and address any damage. This is before it becomes a significant issue.
  9. A dirty range hood can reduce indoor air quality in a home. The range hood rather than clearing the air would end up circulating airborne particles and pollutants. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help avoid this.
  10. Many range hoods come with a warranty. This warranty requires regular maintenance to remain valid. Maintaining your copper range hood ensures that your warranty remains valid. It protects your investment.

When Should You Clean Your Copper Range Hood?

Regular cleaning and maintenance of your copper range hood are essential to keep it functioning correctly and looking its best. Here are some general guidelines for when you should clean your copper range hood:

  1. Weekly cleaning:It is advisable you wipe down the surface of your copper range hood with a soft cloth at least once a week. This can help prevent dust and grime buildup on the hood’s surface. This simple wipe-down goes a long way in maintaining the look of your copper hood.
  2. Monthly cleaning:You should give your copper range hood a more thorough cleaning at least once a month. This process should include removing the vent cover and filter. You can deep soak the vent cos or simply wash them with warm soapy water.
  3. Quarterly cleaning: You should schedule a serious deep clean for your copper range hood once every three months. This can include using a baking soda paste or a nonabrasive cleaning solution to handle tough stains or buildup on the hood’s surface.
  4. As needed:  Finally, ensure you clean your copper range hood based on how frequently you use it. If you cook often then it is advisable you increase the cleaning rate. Also, you can clean your copper range hood immediately after each meal preparation if needed.

Final Thoughts

Regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial to keep your copper range hood looking great. Keep a regular cleaning schedule for your copper range hood. This will allow you to easily track and note when it needs a deep clean. Avoid abrasive cleaning products that don't agree with copper coats. If you use cleaning products you can extend the durability of your copper hood. So be careful as you maintain these kitchen works of art that help ensure clean kitchen air.