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What ho one and all,
I have spent the last X amount of time, cleaning the kitchen extractor filter and surrounding area. As usual, it is easier said than done, however, it is considerably cleaner.
But the plastic casing that surrounds and mounts the motor is quite greasy and I have no idea how to clean it as it is somewhat inaccessible.
Is it normal practice to remove the motor entirely, or does one just usually say, 'Can't get access, leave it alone!'
Seems to be rather pointless to clean everywhere but leave the motor with a layer of grease.
Toodle pip and thanks
Rex
I have spent the last X amount of time, cleaning the kitchen extractor filter and surrounding area. As usual, it is easier said than done, however, it is considerably cleaner.
But the plastic casing that surrounds and mounts the motor is quite greasy and I have no idea how to clean it as it is somewhat inaccessible.
Is it normal practice to remove the motor entirely, or does one just usually say, 'Can't get access, leave it alone!'
Seems to be rather pointless to clean everywhere but leave the motor with a layer of grease.
Toodle pip and thanks
Rex