No scrubbing required! See how this cleaning pro's trick melts grime off filthy oven racks

Cleaning oven racks can be a tricky business, especially when there’s a lot of grease and grime clinging stubbornly to hard-to-reach surfaces. You don’t usually want to spend too much effort on the task, but sometimes it seems like there is no way to avoid it.

But fear not – cleaning expert Mama Mila, who is popular on social media for her handy tips and tricks, has just shared a genius oven rack cleaning tip that requires little effort!



Melbourne-based cleaning guru Chantel Mila, better known as Mama Mila, has provided a ‘genius’ trick for cleaning and degreasing oven racks without too much effort, and the best part of it is – you won’t need to do any scrubbing.

In a video she shared on TikTok, the mum-of-two demonstrated how she cleaned her oven racks using an ingredient you can find in your home.

‘This trick saves so much time,’ she wrote in the caption.


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Mama Mila’s hack can apparently ‘melt away’ the grime from oven racks. Credit: mama_mila_/TikTok

‘If you're anything like me and hate cleaning oven racks, this trick will save you so much scrubbing,’ Mama Mila said in the video.

First, she instructed her followers to place an old towel down on the base of a large sink (or in her case, a bathtub), to prevent the oven racks from causing a build-up of grime on the tub or sink.



Next, she said to put the racks on top of the towel, cover them in hot water, and add one scoop of laundry powder. Leave the mixture to soak overnight.

‘In the morning, the burnt-on mess just flakes off with a wipe and you’re left with shining oven racks,’ she explained.

Many of Mama Mila’s followers were curious as to why she used laundry powder instead of dishwashing soap. This is because laundry detergent is designed to remove tough stains on clothes, so it can easily ‘melt away’ the grime from oven racks.


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The cleaning guru said to soak the oven racks in laundry powder overnight. Credit: mama_mila_/TikTok

Someone else expressed their worries over having remnants of laundry detergent on the racks, and if this would make their oven smell, and affect the taste of the food.

However, Mama Mila advised her that rinsing the oven rack thoroughly before placing it back in the oven will get rid of any residue on the item.



Many of her followers loved the trick and tried it for themselves.

‘Amazingly easy,’ one shared.

‘It works so well. No more harsh smelly chemicals or elbow grease,’ someone agreed.

Another one thanked the mum for her tips and claimed that this hack ‘works’.

You can watch Mama Mila’s cleaning demonstration below:



But what causes the grime and grease build-up on oven racks?

Well, one of the most common can be due to regular use of high temperatures and the natural fat and oils that can be found in most foods. These can be especially hard to remove using traditional scrubbing methods.

Another issue people face is the corrosion and discolouration caused by regular exposure to heat. The intense heat from ovens can cause discolouration and oxidation of the metal racks, making them difficult to restore to their original condition.

Finally, the tough-to-reach corners and awkward shapes of oven racks can make them harder to access and clean properly. It can already be difficult to even reach certain areas, let alone have enough space to scrub them clean.



If you don’t want to use laundry powder for cleaning oven racks, you can always swap it with a cup of dishwashing liquid.

A mixture of bicarb of soda and vinegar works well in cleaning the gunk and grease build-up in your oven, and many cleaning experts swear by this solution. Just take out the oven racks and place them in the tub or sink. Then, sprinkle some bicarb of soda over the oven racks and douse them with distilled white vinegar. Foaming is natural, so don’t worry about it! Once it stops, add hot water to the tub or sink, submerge the racks overnight, and rinse off the residue the next day.

And you can find our tips for cleaning your oven here and here.
Key Takeaways
  • Cleaning expert Chantel Mila has shared a 'genius' tip for cleaning and degreasing oven racks without any effort or scrubbing.
  • She instructed her followers to lay an old towel down on the base of their bathtub or sink, then put the racks on top of the towel and cover them in hot water with laundry detergent.
  • In the morning, the burnt flakes should be ‘loose’ enough to wipe off, leaving behind shining oven racks.
  • Many of Chantel’s followers tried the trick out for themselves with success, praising her handy tip.
Members, do you have any stress-free cleaning tips you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Cleaning oven racks can be a tricky business, especially when there’s a lot of grease and grime clinging stubbornly to hard-to-reach surfaces. You don’t usually want to spend too much effort on the task, but sometimes it seems like there is no way to avoid it.

But fear not – cleaning expert Mama Mila, who is popular on social media for her handy tips and tricks, has just shared a genius oven rack cleaning tip that requires little effort!



Melbourne-based cleaning guru Chantel Mila, better known as Mama Mila, has provided a ‘genius’ trick for cleaning and degreasing oven racks without too much effort, and the best part of it is – you won’t need to do any scrubbing.

In a video she shared on TikTok, the mum-of-two demonstrated how she cleaned her oven racks using an ingredient you can find in your home.

‘This trick saves so much time,’ she wrote in the caption.


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Mama Mila’s hack can apparently ‘melt away’ the grime from oven racks. Credit: mama_mila_/TikTok

‘If you're anything like me and hate cleaning oven racks, this trick will save you so much scrubbing,’ Mama Mila said in the video.

First, she instructed her followers to place an old towel down on the base of a large sink (or in her case, a bathtub), to prevent the oven racks from causing a build-up of grime on the tub or sink.



Next, she said to put the racks on top of the towel, cover them in hot water, and add one scoop of laundry powder. Leave the mixture to soak overnight.

‘In the morning, the burnt-on mess just flakes off with a wipe and you’re left with shining oven racks,’ she explained.

Many of Mama Mila’s followers were curious as to why she used laundry powder instead of dishwashing soap. This is because laundry detergent is designed to remove tough stains on clothes, so it can easily ‘melt away’ the grime from oven racks.


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The cleaning guru said to soak the oven racks in laundry powder overnight. Credit: mama_mila_/TikTok

Someone else expressed their worries over having remnants of laundry detergent on the racks, and if this would make their oven smell, and affect the taste of the food.

However, Mama Mila advised her that rinsing the oven rack thoroughly before placing it back in the oven will get rid of any residue on the item.



Many of her followers loved the trick and tried it for themselves.

‘Amazingly easy,’ one shared.

‘It works so well. No more harsh smelly chemicals or elbow grease,’ someone agreed.

Another one thanked the mum for her tips and claimed that this hack ‘works’.

You can watch Mama Mila’s cleaning demonstration below:



But what causes the grime and grease build-up on oven racks?

Well, one of the most common can be due to regular use of high temperatures and the natural fat and oils that can be found in most foods. These can be especially hard to remove using traditional scrubbing methods.

Another issue people face is the corrosion and discolouration caused by regular exposure to heat. The intense heat from ovens can cause discolouration and oxidation of the metal racks, making them difficult to restore to their original condition.

Finally, the tough-to-reach corners and awkward shapes of oven racks can make them harder to access and clean properly. It can already be difficult to even reach certain areas, let alone have enough space to scrub them clean.



If you don’t want to use laundry powder for cleaning oven racks, you can always swap it with a cup of dishwashing liquid.

A mixture of bicarb of soda and vinegar works well in cleaning the gunk and grease build-up in your oven, and many cleaning experts swear by this solution. Just take out the oven racks and place them in the tub or sink. Then, sprinkle some bicarb of soda over the oven racks and douse them with distilled white vinegar. Foaming is natural, so don’t worry about it! Once it stops, add hot water to the tub or sink, submerge the racks overnight, and rinse off the residue the next day.

And you can find our tips for cleaning your oven here and here.
Key Takeaways

  • Cleaning expert Chantel Mila has shared a 'genius' tip for cleaning and degreasing oven racks without any effort or scrubbing.
  • She instructed her followers to lay an old towel down on the base of their bathtub or sink, then put the racks on top of the towel and cover them in hot water with laundry detergent.
  • In the morning, the burnt flakes should be ‘loose’ enough to wipe off, leaving behind shining oven racks.
  • Many of Chantel’s followers tried the trick out for themselves with success, praising her handy tip.
Members, do you have any stress-free cleaning tips you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below!
 

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I find a few drops of eucalyptus oil with some detergent works really well. And no odour is left on the racks.
 
I do love these posts. The heading in the email says this method will melt the grime off in an instant, but you actually need to soak them overnight!
 
Cleaning oven racks can be a tricky business, especially when there’s a lot of grease and grime clinging stubbornly to hard-to-reach surfaces. You don’t usually want to spend too much effort on the task, but sometimes it seems like there is no way to avoid it.

But fear not – cleaning expert Mama Mila, who is popular on social media for her handy tips and tricks, has just shared a genius oven rack cleaning tip that requires little effort!



Melbourne-based cleaning guru Chantel Mila, better known as Mama Mila, has provided a ‘genius’ trick for cleaning and degreasing oven racks without too much effort, and the best part of it is – you won’t need to do any scrubbing.

In a video she shared on TikTok, the mum-of-two demonstrated how she cleaned her oven racks using an ingredient you can find in your home.

‘This trick saves so much time,’ she wrote in the caption.


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Mama Mila’s hack can apparently ‘melt away’ the grime from oven racks. Credit: mama_mila_/TikTok

‘If you're anything like me and hate cleaning oven racks, this trick will save you so much scrubbing,’ Mama Mila said in the video.

First, she instructed her followers to place an old towel down on the base of a large sink (or in her case, a bathtub), to prevent the oven racks from causing a build-up of grime on the tub or sink.



Next, she said to put the racks on top of the towel, cover them in hot water, and add one scoop of laundry powder. Leave the mixture to soak overnight.

‘In the morning, the burnt-on mess just flakes off with a wipe and you’re left with shining oven racks,’ she explained.

Many of Mama Mila’s followers were curious as to why she used laundry powder instead of dishwashing soap. This is because laundry detergent is designed to remove tough stains on clothes, so it can easily ‘melt away’ the grime from oven racks.


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The cleaning guru said to soak the oven racks in laundry powder overnight. Credit: mama_mila_/TikTok

Someone else expressed their worries over having remnants of laundry detergent on the racks, and if this would make their oven smell, and affect the taste of the food.

However, Mama Mila advised her that rinsing the oven rack thoroughly before placing it back in the oven will get rid of any residue on the item.



Many of her followers loved the trick and tried it for themselves.

‘Amazingly easy,’ one shared.

‘It works so well. No more harsh smelly chemicals or elbow grease,’ someone agreed.

Another one thanked the mum for her tips and claimed that this hack ‘works’.

You can watch Mama Mila’s cleaning demonstration below:



But what causes the grime and grease build-up on oven racks?

Well, one of the most common can be due to regular use of high temperatures and the natural fat and oils that can be found in most foods. These can be especially hard to remove using traditional scrubbing methods.

Another issue people face is the corrosion and discolouration caused by regular exposure to heat. The intense heat from ovens can cause discolouration and oxidation of the metal racks, making them difficult to restore to their original condition.

Finally, the tough-to-reach corners and awkward shapes of oven racks can make them harder to access and clean properly. It can already be difficult to even reach certain areas, let alone have enough space to scrub them clean.



If you don’t want to use laundry powder for cleaning oven racks, you can always swap it with a cup of dishwashing liquid.

A mixture of bicarb of soda and vinegar works well in cleaning the gunk and grease build-up in your oven, and many cleaning experts swear by this solution. Just take out the oven racks and place them in the tub or sink. Then, sprinkle some bicarb of soda over the oven racks and douse them with distilled white vinegar. Foaming is natural, so don’t worry about it! Once it stops, add hot water to the tub or sink, submerge the racks overnight, and rinse off the residue the next day.

And you can find our tips for cleaning your oven here and here.
Key Takeaways

  • Cleaning expert Chantel Mila has shared a 'genius' tip for cleaning and degreasing oven racks without any effort or scrubbing.
  • She instructed her followers to lay an old towel down on the base of their bathtub or sink, then put the racks on top of the towel and cover them in hot water with laundry detergent.
  • In the morning, the burnt flakes should be ‘loose’ enough to wipe off, leaving behind shining oven racks.
  • Many of Chantel’s followers tried the trick out for themselves with success, praising her handy tip.
Members, do you have any stress-free cleaning tips you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below!

I use Bicarb Soda & Vinegar with the same process in putting racks & rangehood filters in hot water (just enough to cover the racks, etc) in the Laundry tub. Really works.
 

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