Learn the cheap and easy way to keep your oven clean

If you want to keep your oven in tip-top shape, it's important that you give it a good clean regularly. Otherwise, you might find yourself staring into an oven filled with grease, grime, and mysterious burnt-on food stains that even the most vigilant scrubbing can't remove.

So, if you're looking for a more natural solution that doesn’t involve harsh, pungent chemicals, consider one of the options we’ve listed below.



While it's tempting to reach for the industrial-strength oven cleaner, you won't need it if you have just two inexpensive and simple staples at home: dishwasher tablets and soda crystals (also known as bath salts).

This hack was shared with a popular Facebook group for cleaning experts after a woman asked for advice on oven cleaning.

‘Any recommendations to clean the bottom of the oven and door without using harsh chemicals?’ She asked.


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Soda crystals are available at most supermarkets. Credit: Chemist Warehouse

Many suggested using an oven cleaner, but the acid it produces has a strong smell of chemicals.

Instead, the other option was to use a dishwasher table to clean the inside of the oven and the racks.



‘A dishwasher tablet in the bottom of your oven with water boiled from your kettle,’ said one person.

Another man suggested placing the dishwasher tablet in a hot wet cloth before rubbing it over the oven door, and then wiping off the excess residue.

‘You may have to do it a couple of times, depending on how dirty it is,’ he added.


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Choice has a list of best (and worst) dishwashing tablets. Credit: Choice.com

You don’t even need to use an expensive brand of dishwashing tablet to use this hack. CHOICE put dishwashing detergents to the test to find out which ones are the best. One of their recommendations is ALDI’s Logix Platinum 18-in-1 Dishwashing Tablets which only cost $7.49.

If you want to use dishwashing tablets as a paste, you’d only need to mix it in with water. This forms an abrasive surface which can help remove built-up grease and food stains without scratching the inside of the oven.

You can read all of their recommendations here.



For oven racks, some people suggested soaking them in soda crystals.

One woman advised placing old towels under the racks first so they don’t scratch the surface of where you’re soaking them.

‘My mum soaks the racks in soda [crystals] overnight, and the grime comes straight off,’ she said.

Soda crystals are available at Chemist Warehouse for only $10.

For those who are looking for a more natural way to clean their oven, you just need a couple of things:
  • Bi-carb soda
  • White vinegar
  • Soft Cloth
  • Microfibre cloth
  • Washing-up liquid
With these ingredients, you can give your oven’s interior a deep clean. First, you make a paste out of bi-carb soda and water. There are no set measurements required, but do make sure you make enough paste to cover the oven’s interior.

Next, wait for a few hours (or overnight), before spraying the inside with white vinegar on the bi-carb residue. This will make it foam up.

Afterwards, wipe the oven with a damp microfibre cloth or sponge. Make sure you don’t miss residue from the cracks and crevices!

We’ve got a separate hack for cleaning oven doors, too! You can read more on that here.


Key Takeaways

  • You don't need to rely on harsh, pungent chemical products to effectively clean an oven.
  • A dishwasher tablet or soda crystals can do the job.
  • Mix the dishwasher tablet with water to form a paste, which can help remove built-up grease and food stains without scratching the inside of the oven.
  • For the oven racks, some suggest soaking them in soda crystals or using oven cleaner.
Are you keen on trying out these alternative cleaning products next time, members? Share your thoughts with us – we'd love to know!
 
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If you want to keep your oven in tip-top shape, it's important that you give it a good clean regularly. Otherwise, you might find yourself staring into an oven filled with grease, grime, and mysterious burnt-on food stains that even the most vigilant scrubbing can't remove.

So, if you're looking for a more natural solution that doesn’t involve harsh, pungent chemicals, consider one of the options we’ve listed below.



While it's tempting to reach for the industrial-strength oven cleaner, you won't need it if you have just two inexpensive and simple staples at home: dishwasher tablets and soda crystals (also known as bath salts).

This hack was shared with a popular Facebook group for cleaning experts after a woman asked for advice on oven cleaning.

‘Any recommendations to clean the bottom of the oven and door without using harsh chemicals?’ She asked.


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Soda crystals are available at most supermarkets. Credit: Chemist Warehouse

Many suggested using an oven cleaner, but the acid it produces has a strong smell of chemicals.

Instead, the other option was to use a dishwasher table to clean the inside of the oven and the racks.



‘A dishwasher tablet in the bottom of your oven with water boiled from your kettle,’ said one person.

Another man suggested placing the dishwasher tablet in a hot wet cloth before rubbing it over the oven door, and then wiping off the excess residue.

‘You may have to do it a couple of times, depending on how dirty it is,’ he added.


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Choice has a list of best (and worst) dishwashing tablets. Credit: Choice.com

You don’t even need to use an expensive brand of dishwashing tablet to use this hack. CHOICE put dishwashing detergents to the test to find out which ones are the best. One of their recommendations is ALDI’s Logix Platinum 18-in-1 Dishwashing Tablets which only cost $7.49.

If you want to use dishwashing tablets as a paste, you’d only need to mix it in with water. This forms an abrasive surface which can help remove built-up grease and food stains without scratching the inside of the oven.

You can read all of their recommendations here.



For oven racks, some people suggested soaking them in soda crystals.

One woman advised placing old towels under the racks first so they don’t scratch the surface of where you’re soaking them.

‘My mum soaks the racks in soda [crystals] overnight, and the grime comes straight off,’ she said.

Soda crystals are available at Chemist Warehouse for only $10.

For those who are looking for a more natural way to clean their oven, you just need a couple of things:
  • Bi-carb soda
  • White vinegar
  • Soft Cloth
  • Microfibre cloth
  • Washing-up liquid
With these ingredients, you can give your oven’s interior a deep clean. First, you make a paste out of bi-carb soda and water. There are no set measurements required, but do make sure you make enough paste to cover the oven’s interior.

Next, wait for a few hours (or overnight), before spraying the inside with white vinegar on the bi-carb residue. This will make it foam up.

Afterwards, wipe the oven with a damp microfibre cloth or sponge. Make sure you don’t miss residue from the cracks and crevices!

We’ve got a separate hack for cleaning oven doors, too! You can read more on that here.


Key Takeaways

  • You don't need to rely on harsh, pungent chemical products to effectively clean an oven.
  • A dishwasher tablet or soda crystals can do the job.
  • Mix the dishwasher tablet with water to form a paste, which can help remove built-up grease and food stains without scratching the inside of the oven.
  • For the oven racks, some suggest soaking them in soda crystals or using oven cleaner.
Are you keen on trying out these alternative cleaning products next time, members? Share your thoughts with us – we'd love to know!
Try this, it works perfectly for ovens..https://pin.it/2FWncHa
 
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I use either gumption or Jif plus my steam cleaner. It's a myth that steam cleaners can't clean inside ovens. Steam cleaners are just that ... hot steam from boiling water that lifts off grime which wipes away.
 
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I have lived in this house for getting on for 5 years and have yet to use the oven! I moved in with a small convection microwave, big enough for 1 person, couple that with all the other kitchen whiz bangs, air fryer, steamer, slow cooker etc. and the oven is redundant! If I was to use it I'd have to give it a good dust out first!:)
 
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I have lived in this house for getting on for 5 years and have yet to use the oven! I moved in with a small convection microwave, big enough for 1 person, couple that with all the other kitchen whiz bangs, air fryer, steamer, slow cooker etc. and the oven is redundant! If I was to use it I'd have to give it a good dust out first!:)
Yes, love my air fryer & slow cooker as well. Use by oven for home baked cakes/biscuits every now and then, as I don't buy them. It's crazy how ovens pick up 'stuff' that needs cleaning.
 
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If you want to keep your oven in tip-top shape, it's important that you give it a good clean regularly. Otherwise, you might find yourself staring into an oven filled with grease, grime, and mysterious burnt-on food stains that even the most vigilant scrubbing can't remove.

So, if you're looking for a more natural solution that doesn’t involve harsh, pungent chemicals, consider one of the options we’ve listed below.



While it's tempting to reach for the industrial-strength oven cleaner, you won't need it if you have just two inexpensive and simple staples at home: dishwasher tablets and soda crystals (also known as bath salts).

This hack was shared with a popular Facebook group for cleaning experts after a woman asked for advice on oven cleaning.

‘Any recommendations to clean the bottom of the oven and door without using harsh chemicals?’ She asked.


View attachment 11470
Soda crystals are available at most supermarkets. Credit: Chemist Warehouse

Many suggested using an oven cleaner, but the acid it produces has a strong smell of chemicals.

Instead, the other option was to use a dishwasher table to clean the inside of the oven and the racks.



‘A dishwasher tablet in the bottom of your oven with water boiled from your kettle,’ said one person.

Another man suggested placing the dishwasher tablet in a hot wet cloth before rubbing it over the oven door, and then wiping off the excess residue.

‘You may have to do it a couple of times, depending on how dirty it is,’ he added.


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Choice has a list of best (and worst) dishwashing tablets. Credit: Choice.com

You don’t even need to use an expensive brand of dishwashing tablet to use this hack. CHOICE put dishwashing detergents to the test to find out which ones are the best. One of their recommendations is ALDI’s Logix Platinum 18-in-1 Dishwashing Tablets which only cost $7.49.

If you want to use dishwashing tablets as a paste, you’d only need to mix it in with water. This forms an abrasive surface which can help remove built-up grease and food stains without scratching the inside of the oven.

You can read all of their recommendations here.



For oven racks, some people suggested soaking them in soda crystals.

One woman advised placing old towels under the racks first so they don’t scratch the surface of where you’re soaking them.

‘My mum soaks the racks in soda [crystals] overnight, and the grime comes straight off,’ she said.

Soda crystals are available at Chemist Warehouse for only $10.

For those who are looking for a more natural way to clean their oven, you just need a couple of things:
  • Bi-carb soda
  • White vinegar
  • Soft Cloth
  • Microfibre cloth
  • Washing-up liquid
With these ingredients, you can give your oven’s interior a deep clean. First, you make a paste out of bi-carb soda and water. There are no set measurements required, but do make sure you make enough paste to cover the oven’s interior.

Next, wait for a few hours (or overnight), before spraying the inside with white vinegar on the bi-carb residue. This will make it foam up.

Afterwards, wipe the oven with a damp microfibre cloth or sponge. Make sure you don’t miss residue from the cracks and crevices!

We’ve got a separate hack for cleaning oven doors, too! You can read more on that here.


Key Takeaways

  • You don't need to rely on harsh, pungent chemical products to effectively clean an oven.
  • A dishwasher tablet or soda crystals can do the job.
  • Mix the dishwasher tablet with water to form a paste, which can help remove built-up grease and food stains without scratching the inside of the oven.
  • For the oven racks, some suggest soaking them in soda crystals or using oven cleaner.
Are you keen on trying out these alternative cleaning products next time, members? Share your thoughts with us – we'd love to know!
Soda crystals and bath salts have only one thing in common, Sodium carbonate. Bath Salts contain Magnesium Sulfate plus a number of other minerals, whereas Soda crystals only have the one mineral.
 
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