The outer part of the hood requires delicate care - neglect of this rule leads to scratches and other damage that are immediately noticeable.
Therefore, we suggest you forget about aggressive cleaning agents and find out which products can cope with heavy dirt on the outside of the hood without harming it.
An alcohol solution, such as salicylic alcohol, will do an excellent job of removing grease and dust.
To prepare the cleaning agent, you will need 450 ml of alcohol and 2 tablespoons of detergent. Spray the solution on the surface to be cleaned, and after 10 minutes, wipe it with a damp cloth.
This product, combined with soda, is an effective mixture that can handle greasy stains (especially when it comes to wooden surfaces of hoods).
The product is prepared from 2 tablespoons of oil and 4 tablespoons of soda - the result should be a paste, which is left on the surface to be cleaned for 20 minutes, and then removed with a damp cloth.
Mixing baking powder with vinegar will create a chemical reaction that will dissolve the grease stains left on the hood.
Sprinkle baking powder over the areas that need cleaning, pour vinegar over them and wait 5-10 minutes.