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The Difference Between Hauslane's Water and Steam Cleaning Function

Water and steam cleaning functions allow you to maintain the cleanliness and efficiency of your range hood. They help prevent grease build up in your range hood, which affects the performance and longevity of the motor. Though the two functions operate similarly, there are some key differences to be aware of. Here’s what you need to know about each cleaning function and how they compare:

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what is water cleaning

What is Water Cleaning?

With the water cleaning method, the range hood uses water to remove grease and grime from its components. This typically involves spraying or rinsing parts of the hood with water to loosen and dislodge buildup.

How it Works

  • Spray Mechanism: Water cleaning often involves a built-in spray mechanism that targets grease-covered surfaces. The water helps dissolve and wash away the grease.
  • Manual Intervention: In many cases, this method may require some manual intervention. You might need to remove and wash specific parts (such as filters or grease trays, using water and possibly detergent).

Pros

  • Effectiveness: Water cleaning can be quite effective at removing grease and residues, especially when combined with a mild detergent. This straightforward approach simplifies the process of cleaning removable parts.
  • Simplicity: Water cleaning is relatively easy. Basically, if you know how to wash a dish, you can perform the water cleaning process. 
  • Cost-Effective: Since it primarily relies on water and perhaps a mild detergent, it’s a cost-effective method.

Cons

  • Manual Effort: This process sometimes requires manual efforts like removing filters and washing them separately. 
  • Not Suitable for All Components: Certain internal components or delicate electronic parts might not be suitable for water cleaning.
what is steam cleaning

What is Steam Cleaning?

Steam cleaning uses high-temperature steam to clean and sanitize surfaces. The steam dissolves and removes grease, dirt, and other contaminants without the need for harsh chemicals.

How it Works

  • Steam Generation: Steam cleaning involves generating steam at high temperatures. This steam is directed onto the surfaces of the range hood.
  • Heat and Pressure: The combination of heat and pressure from the steam breaks down grease and grime, making it easier to wipe away.

Pros

  • Effective Grease Removal: Steam cleaning is highly effective at dissolving grease and other residues, thanks to the high temperatures involved. It can reach and clean hard-to-access areas more efficiently.
  • Sanitization: The heat from the steam helps to sanitize surfaces, killing bacteria and germs, which contributes to a cleaner and more hygienic kitchen environment.
  • Less Manual Effort: Automatic steam cleaning functions can significantly reduce the amount of manual cleaning required, making maintenance easier and more convenient.

Cons

  • Specialized Equipment: Steam cleaning requires specific components or tools that may need occasional maintenance or replacement.

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Comparison

In terms of comparing the two cleaning functions, we looked at ease of use, effectiveness, and maintenance.

Regarding ease of use, water cleaning may be a more familiar method to many range hood owners. However, it requires more manual effort. Steam cleaning, on the other hand, is an automated process with built-in functions.

In terms of effectiveness, steam cleaning is more effective at dislodging stubborn grease in tough spots. It’s also useful for sanitation. Water cleaning does a good job at regular grease removal but not may not reach all areas or get stuck-on grease out. For maintenance, you’ll need to manually clean and maintain any removable parts for the water cleaning process. This is not required for the steam cleaning function.

Both functions work well for cleaning out grease, debris, and other contaminants. Water cleaning is straightforward and cost-effective but requires manual effort. Steam cleaning, on the other hand, offers a more thorough and automated cleaning process.

While the one you choose is ultimately up to you, we find, at Hauslane, that most homeowners prefer steam cleaning for its unsurpassed grease-fighting-power and ease of use. Learn how to operate the steam cleaning function on the UC-PS38 range hood.