I’m A Professional Cleaner And This Is How I Melt Grease And Grime Out Of My Hood Filter ‘Like Magic’
- Sydney’s cleaner surprises with a cleaning trick
- Clean extractor hood filters with Tricleanium
- The cleaner melts away dirt and grease.
A professional cleaner has wowed thousands with her trick to make grease and grime from cooker hood filters melt like “magic”.
Gaby’s kings cleaning co in Sydney he submerged kitchen strainers in a sink of hot water filled with Tricleanium cleaner concentrate.
He held the filter in the water for just ten seconds, and when he pulled it out, it looked like new again with no scrubbing or cleaning required.
After removing the grease-covered filters from the range hood, Gabby sprayed Tricleanium in the bottom of her sink and filled it with boiling water.
The cleaner simply submerges the filters in the water and counts to ten before lifting them up to reveal how much dirt has been removed.
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Professional cleaner Gabby (pictured) has revealed her ‘magic’ trick for cleaning greasy and dirty cooker hood filters with just one product and no scrubbing
To clean the rest of the filters, wipe up the gunk with the sink water and a sponge.
“You can smell all the fish coming out, all the bacon, all the sausage,” she said as the water in the sink began to turn brown.
Gabby cautioned against leaving the filters soaked in the solution, as it could damage them.
“Great advice from a professional cleaner using Tricleanium, we only leave them because that’s how fast it works,” he said.

Gabby sprayed Tricleanium in the bottom of her sink and filled it with boiling water, then dunked the filters for 10 seconds before revealing how much grime was gone.
It is not necessary to leave them to soak, why? Because it starts to tarnish all the metal. You just have to drop in and get out.

Tricleanium can be purchased at all major hardware stores including Bunnings and Miter 10 for around $21 for a 1kg bag.
Gabby added that those who use Tricleanium should make sure to rinse all of the product afterwards, as it could start to rust and ruin the filters.
Tricleanium can be purchased at all major hardware stores, including Bunnings and Miter 10, for around $21 for a 1kg bag.
It is a multi-purpose, alkaline-based cleaner that can remove dirt, grease, mildew and smoke stains from most surfaces.
Gabby shared the trick on two TikTok videos which racked up over 2.7 million views captivating viewers.
‘What witchcraft is this?!’ one woman asked and another said, ‘That thing is MAGICCCC.’
I have been using it for years. It really cleans that easy and fast. I love it,’ wrote a third.
Others pointed out that Tricleanium can be used on ovens, floors, and walls, while some shared their own tricks for cleaning range hood filters.
‘Just put them in the dishwasher (if you have one). They come out perfectly clean with no scrubbing,” someone wrote.
“I only use Vanish, it works the same,” a second replied.
“Just spray it with oven cleaner, let it sit as long as you like, just rinse with hot water – hey, done! No scrubbing,” added another.
“Woolies electric soda does the same, I was surprised,” another viewer suggested.