That headline is basically marketing exaggeration. Grease on a kitchen hood doesn’t truly “disappear in 5 minutes” on its own—but you can get it to loosen so much in that time that wiping becomes easy instead of scrubbing.
Here’s what actually works fast:
Quick “no-scrub” style method (realistic version)
1) Hot steam or boiling water exposure (2–3 minutes)
Grease softens with heat and moisture.
- Boil water in a large pot or kettle
- Let steam hit the hood (or hold a damp hot towel on greasy areas)
2) Strong degreaser soak (1–2 minutes)
Spray a kitchen degreaser (or DIY mix below) generously:
- Dish soap + warm water (very effective on fresh grease)
- Or dish soap + baking soda + warm water for heavier buildup
Let it sit. Don’t wipe yet.
3) Wipe-off stage (1–2 minutes)
Use:
- Microfiber cloth or sponge
- Wipe in one direction
At this point, most grease lifts off in sheets instead of requiring scrubbing.
DIY “viral-style” degreaser
Mix:
- 1 cup hot water
- 1–2 tsp dishwashing liquid
- 1 tsp baking soda
- Optional: a little vinegar (for odor + extra cut)
Spray, wait 2–3 minutes, wipe.
Important reality check
- “No scrubbing” only works if grease is light or recently built up
- Thick, months-old grease still needs repeat soaking or filter removal
- The metal filters usually need a separate soak in hot soapy water for best results
If you want, I can give you a method specifically for stainless steel hoods vs glass vs filters, because they behave very differently when it comes to grease.