How to Clean Oven Racks | Oven Cleaning Hacks
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- How to Clean Oven Racks | Oven Cleaning Hacks
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🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏 so appreciated! I wondered how to clean my oven racks. As well will try the baking soda technique for oven cleaning!
Fantastic video and now I can clean in between my oven glass without having to take off the door like most suggest. I am in my 80's so that was not an option. Thank you so much Mr. Gizmo
Works pretty well.
Thank you so much for all your videos
Good stuff. Also the background Bach was nice.
Brandenburg concerto #4
Or, you can scrub with hot water (wearing gloves) and SOS pads and get the racks clean in a half hour
Well done!! Thank you, Mr. Gizmo!!!
You are welcome!
Will it be ok clean racks using this method that have brackets with ball bearings attached to them that cannot be removed from the racks.
Great job
Thank you! Only thing I will do differently is to use liquid dishwasher cleaner. All those convient little pods add to the micoplastics seeping into our waterways and are now being found inside of us!
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Oh, wow. Thanks for sharing! I was going to go buy some (I don't have a dishwasher).
My new landlord left me with a really gross dirty oven. I am going to go over this morning and soak my racks. With dish soap. I hope it works.
I was over there the other day. I tried Dawn Power wash. I only left it on for a few minutes. It didn't take off the crud.
I tried the dishwasher soap and wow did it clean the oven rack
I put my oven racks in water and throw in the 2 dryer sheets and let it sit for a few hours and everything comes right off, there were a couple of spots I use an sos, but other then that they cleaned right up and were shinny. I saw this on a video, never thought it would work and was surprised it did.
I have searched amazon for scouring pads that look like the ones you use - that have indentations made for racks and can't find anything like that. Do you remember what brand you used?
I’m glad to see your arm is better!
Thank you! Still has some issues but much better!!
Great tip! I will use this for my baking racks, I can never get them clean.
Can you please tell me what my oven keeps smoking and it smells like something's burning when I look inside
What do I use if I don't have dishwasher pods?
Awesome job.! .... I love it
I hate how the oven says remove racks when cleaning oven. It would be nice if we could leave them in there and they would get cleaned as well.
Oops! I’m supposed to remove them???
I had no idea either they were supposed to be removed when self cleaning. 😬
I leave mine in there...they get cleaned as well.
Why do you remove them tho?
@@debbrady497I did the same I left them in 😮😬
Hi, If you don't use a dishwasher is there anything else that would work on those racks ? Thanks
Yes! Powdered laundry detergent also works great!
1/2 to 1 cup of citron acid plus 1/2 to 1 cup of cleaning soda do a better job
@@MrGizmo211 thanks so very much. I appreciate it
@@user-qs1xz2mx6f What is citron acid and cleaning soda?? Would that be citric acid and baking soda or Borax????
How does leaving my racks in my self cleaning oven damage them? It’s just high heat and no harsh chemicals.
Manufacturer says it does. High heat ruins the finish :)
Instead of that little brush try a dish washing brush. IKEA has great ones but any sturdy one will do.The extra leverage the handle gives you, saves effort and time, especially seeing the rack has been soaking.
All you have to do is boil a big pot of water, ad the tabs in, and cover the racks in one shot.
276 like very nice video 💯☕👍🙋🏻♀️
I can tell u from experience, don't take the easy way out and think that u can just put the nasty racks in the tub itself and clean them. U run the risk of staining that plastic type tub. Will definitely leave a dirty ring in the tube that will not scrub out. Just saying. Did type pad and mean green in a tall garbage can will work. A pumice stone for toilet works too. I get my pumice stone from Wal Mart, Kroger near me carries the same pomice stone. The stone tho will disenegrate rather quickly. Most ppl tho spray the racks with oven cleaner.
I take a large garbage bag and lay my wracks in. Either outside or in my tub, I reach in and spray them thoroughly with super strength oven cleaner ( hold your breath). I close the garbage bag quickly and let them sit like this over night. I clean part time and some ovens have been pretty nasty. I rarely have to scrub hard ,using this method.
I have also placed them on garbage bags outside on the grass, spray them and let the sun activate the oven cleaner. You can hose them off before bringing inside!
But when I open the oven there's nothing
1/2 to 1 cup of citron acid and 1/2 to 1 cup of cleaning soda do a better job because you dont have to scrub so much. If you use a rack siced container in length and broad you save a lot of water and energy. Just to say.
Yes - true - I used what I had available:)
What is citron acid? When you say cleaning soda, what do you mean?
What about lying them in an empty tub and spraying oven cleaner all over them??
It will scratch the tub
If you want to use oven cleaner, lay racks on a large piece of plastic (a black garbage bag works) outside on the patio before spraying. Afterwards you can rinse them off with a garden hose. You really don't want those fumes in your house if you can help it (or the mess). I find you still have to use some steel wool to get off stubborn burnt on grease. Be sure to read the oven cleaner label and make sure it's safe to use on the racks.
he said in end says NICE RACKS 👀
Using bar keeper friend would do the job better and faster
I use sos pads
I would think that would scratch more? Does it?
Nothing from the kitchen should go into the bathroom. What about all the bacteria from the bathroom?
These can be cleaned easily in the kitchen sink.
I do it regularly with just a brillo pad and some dish washing liquid in less than an hour if in a hurry.
We should learn to make do with whatever space we have.
My racks in my oven do not fit in my sink. They are huge.