Kitchen Tips: Effective Ways To Clean Your Greasy Chimney

Chimneys are an essential addition to any modern kitchen. It does an amazing job of removing heat, smoke, oil, vapours, fumes, and grease and makes our kitchen clean and odour-free. As it does so much to prevent our kitchen from becoming grimy and smelly, chimneys also require regular cleaning at least once every two months, as they inevitably get clogged.

When you fail to clean them promptly, it can also result in bad odours and the growth of bacteria and fungus, both of which pose major health risks. It features a number of functional parts, including meshes, filters, and baffles, where the oil and grease from the smoke might get lodged and reduce the chimney's efficiency. But there is no need to spend money on a professional cleaning service every time. With a few basic ingredients, it can be cleaned very easily.

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Here are five effective ways to clean your greasy chimney at home:

Vinegar 

Vinegar is a basic cooking ingredient that is easily available. It can be used as an all-purpose cleaning agent that can clean the grime and stains that are collected on the chimney's exteriors. Make a vinegar solution with hot water and wipe the surfaces clean. You can also soak the filters in the solution to remove the extra dirt.

Baking Soda 


We are all aware of the cleaning properties of baking soda. The mild alkaline and abrasive properties of this powerful cleaning agent can easily remove the grease and oil stains from your chimney. And the odours can be neutralised as well. Make a thick paste of baking soda with a small amount of water and apply it to the surface for ten minutes, then wipe it off with a wet cloth.

Dishwashing Liquid 

Dishwashing liquid is the perfect solution for your chimney’s mesh filters. The liquid surfactants in dishwashing liquid can easily remove the oil and grease without affecting the quality of your chimney. Carefully remove the filters and apply some dishwashing liquid over them with a sponge. Soak them in hot water for two hours and scrub gently with a scrubber. Finally, rinse with water and dry.

Paint Thinners 

The organic solvents in paint thinners are capable of removing stubborn grease and oil stains with ease. Simply soak a piece of cloth in thinner and rub it on the chimney. This instantly removes the grease, stains, and any other material stuck to the mesh. In the event that paint thinners are not available, you can also use nail polish remover.

Detergent Powder 

Your regular detergent powder is also capable of removing grease and stains from your chimney. Soak the filters in a metal tub filled with hot water and a few tablespoons of detergent powder. Then, place them under running water and clean them with a wet cloth. Before installing the filters in your chimney, make sure it is completely dry.

Try these simple methods for cleaning your chimney and keeping your kitchen clean.