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Old Kitchen Exhaust Fans - Advice Please?
Hi Everyone! I'm currently updating a unit in a duplex and was wondering what to do with the old kitchen exhaust fans. The one pictured below is okay at first glance, however the interior is nasty with probably 40-50 years worth of cooking grease/exhaust built up. The fan in the other unit is 50x worse and is a total eye sore. Anyone have any experience and/or suggestions? We're trying to update everything and give the units a new/clean look, but attempting to avoid serious gutting on issues. Thanks in advance!