Say goodbye to stubborn oven grease thanks to this little-known trick using a simple coin!
For perfect results, all you need is a coin and a bit of magic powder… 😱🪙
No more hours of scrubbing or stinging chemical products! ❌🧴
This grandma-approved trick melts grease in just a few minutes ✨👵
Your oven shines like new again — no effort, no scratches, no stress 💪🧽
One simple move, one kitchen ingredient… and your kitchen will thank you! 🔥
All the details in the first comment 👇👇👇
How to easily clean grease and grime from your oven? Here’s why you need a coin and a leavening agent
Even if you rarely use your oven, grease and brown residues gradually build up on the walls and glass. Aside from looking dirty, these stains can burn during cooking and release unpleasant odors.
Many people dread this cleaning task, believing it to be both tedious and ineffective against baked-on grease. Yet with the right techniques and a few clever tricks, your oven can be spotless again without exhausting effort.
Some modern ovens come with self-cleaning systems, but these appliances are expensive. Most households still use classic models that require manual cleaning.
Cleaning grease with a coin: a surprising but effective trick
First, unplug your oven and remove the racks and trays. Apply your cleaning product (store-bought or homemade) to the surfaces and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Once the dirt has softened, gently scrape the toughest spots with… a coin!
Be gentle to avoid damaging the oven’s interior. This method works especially well on racks, where grease often clings stubbornly.
Cleaning with lemon, vinegar, and steam: for light grime
If the buildup is recent or mild, try this gentle natural method:
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Fill an oven-safe dish with water and add some white vinegar, lemon juice, or lemon slices.
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Bake at 150–200°C (300–400°F) for 30 minutes.
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Turn off the oven, let it cool, then wipe the surfaces with a damp cloth. The steam will have loosened the grime.
For heavy buildup: baking soda alone or combined with vinegar
Here are two highly effective options:
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With baking soda only: Make a thick paste with baking soda and a little water. Apply it to all surfaces (avoiding heating elements), let it sit for several hours or overnight, then wipe clean.
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With baking soda and vinegar: Spray white vinegar first, then sprinkle baking soda using a damp sponge. A fizzy chemical reaction will help lift the grime. Wait a few hours before cleaning.
For stubborn stains, once again, gently rub with a coin if needed.
Cleaning with baking powder: simple and clever
Baking powder usually contains baking soda and citric acid, making it useful for oven cleaning! Mix one or two packets with a little water to form a paste, spread it inside the oven, let it sit for two hours, then rinse with a soft sponge.
Using ammonia: powerful but requires caution
Ammonia is very effective on baked-on grease but has a strong odor. Here are two ways to use it:
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Spread a bit of ammonia on the oven walls, let it sit overnight, then wipe down with a soapy sponge.
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Heat the oven to 150°C (300°F), then turn it off. Place a container of ammonia on the top rack and a bowl of hot water on the bottom. Close the door and let sit overnight. The next day, air the room well and clean thoroughly.
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