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How do I clean filters? - Frigidaire HV2730B Kitchen Hood

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If they are paper hoods they you can buy replacements. If they are the metal wire type then they can be washed with warm soapy water. Some filters can be cleaned in a dish washer but please check with manufacturer.

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