That’s one of those viral “lazy cleaning hacks” for oven racks — and it’s actually a clever trick that really works. The idea is to let heat and a cleaning agent do the work, so you don’t have to scrub caked-on grease.
Here’s how it’s usually done:
🧼 Oven Rack Cleaning Hack (No Scrubbing)
Ingredients:
- Large garbage bag or heavy-duty zip-top bag
- Dish soap (or laundry detergent)
- Hot water (boiling water works best — carefully!)
- Optional: Baking soda or vinegar for tough grease
Step-by-Step:
- Place the oven rack in the bag
- Make sure it fits without tearing the bag.
- Add cleaning solution
- Pour enough dish soap or detergent to cover the rack, then add hot water.
- Optional: Sprinkle 2–3 tablespoons of baking soda for extra grease-cutting power.
- Seal the bag
- Close it tightly so water doesn’t spill.
- Let it soak
- For several hours or overnight. The heat + detergent breaks down grease.
- Remove and rinse
- Carefully empty the bag, rinse the rack with warm water.
- Most of the grime will come off without scrubbing.
- For stubborn spots, a soft sponge or brush is enough.
✅ Tips
- Always handle hot water carefully — use gloves.
- Works best for metal oven racks, not coated or nonstick ones.
- For extra cleaning, you can spray with vinegar afterward to remove residue.
If you want, I can also give a super-quick “10-minute oven rack hack” that works for heavily caked-on grease without soaking overnight. It’s perfect if you need it clean the same day.
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