Do you love cooking good meals alone or with your family? Do you prepare delicacies that everyone loves? The only drawback, this persistent smell and these flies that invade your kitchen and your entire house. You can’t get rid of it and as soon as you get home, you smell the smells of the kitchen.
Fish, fried foods, cheese, cabbage, garlic, onions… these foods have such intoxicating smells that even airing out the whole house doesn’t make them go away. Worse still, they attract flies. We offer you some simple and easy tips to scare them away and finally be able to breathe deeply.
The hood
Your kitchen will smell good and all the flies will disappear
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First of all, check the condition of your hood’s filters, they need regular maintenance. If they are metal, clean them gently by hand or in the dishwasher. If your hood is also equipped with carbon filters, replace them once they have reached the end of their lifespan.
Turn on your hood 10 minutes before you start cooking your food to create an air circuit that sucks out all the odours. You should also keep it on after cooking to suck out the rest of the unpleasant kitchen fumes and keep the air in the house fresh and healthy.
If you don’t have an extractor hood in your kitchen, open the windows wide before, during and after cooking.
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