Ah yes! That’s one of those lazy-but-genius cleaning hacks for ovens. 🍽️✨ Here’s how it works and why it’s so effective:
The Trick
- Place your oven rack inside a large, sealable plastic bag.
- Add enough baking soda and/or dish soap along with hot water.
- Seal the bag and let the rack soak for a few hours or overnight.
Why It Works
- Soaking loosens baked-on grease and grime without scrubbing.
- The bag keeps the solution in contact with the metal, enhancing cleaning power.
- Minimal effort, and your hands stay clean.
Step-by-Step
- Place rack in bag – a heavy-duty kitchen bag works best.
- Add cleaning agents – a few tablespoons of baking soda, a squirt of dish soap, and enough hot water to cover grime.
- Seal tightly – make sure the bag is sealed to prevent leaks.
- Let it soak – 4–12 hours (overnight is ideal for really grimy racks).
- Rinse and dry – remove the rack, rinse with warm water, and it’s ready to use.
✅ Extra Tips
- For very stubborn spots, scrub lightly with a sponge after soaking.
- You can also use vinegar instead of soap for extra degreasing.
- Works best for metal racks, not non-stick coatings.
Bottom line: this hack turns a dreaded scrubbing chore into a hands-off, almost effortless cleanup. 😎
If you want, I can make a list of 7 more “bag hacks” for deep cleaning around the kitchen—they’re all ridiculously simple and effective.
Do you want me to do that?