Here’s My Easy Way to Clean Oven Racks

Here’s My Easy Way to Clean Oven Racks
Just One Bag & a Natural Soak
Let’s face it — oven racks get nasty.
Burnt-on grease, carbonized cheese, old food spills… after months (or years) of roasting and baking, they can look completely beyond saving.
But before you toss them out or reach for harsh chemical cleaners that burn your nose and irritate your skin, try this simple, low-effort method.
It uses:
One large plastic bag
Common household ingredients
Zero scrubbing
No toxic fumes. No mess. No stress.
Just place, seal, wait — and wipe clean.
Here’s exactly how I do it.
Why This Method Works
This natural soak loosens baked-on grease instead of forcing you to scrape it off. The ingredients break down grime slowly and safely, doing all the hard work for you while you walk away.
Perfect if you:
Hate scrubbing
Don’t want chemical oven cleaners
Want an easy, hands-off solution
What You’ll Need
1 large heavy-duty plastic bag (trash bag or zip bag big enough for the rack)
½ to 1 cup baking soda
Hot water (not boiling)
Optional: a splash of vinegar
Dishcloth, sponge, or paper towels
Gloves (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Place the Rack in the Bag
Take the oven rack out and slide it into the plastic bag. Lay it flat if possible.
2. Add Baking Soda
Sprinkle baking soda generously over the rack, focusing on greasy or dark spots.
3. Add Hot Water
Carefully pour in hot water until the rack is mostly submerged.
Add a splash of vinegar if you want extra grease-cutting power (you’ll see a little fizz — that’s normal).
4. Seal & Soak
Seal the bag tightly and place it somewhere safe, like a bathtub or laundry sink.
Let it soak for:
6–8 hours for moderate buildup
Overnight for heavy grease
Walk away. Relax. Let chemistry do its thing.
5. Wipe Clean
Open the bag and remove the rack.
Grease and grime should wipe off easily with a cloth or sponge — no scrubbing required.
6. Rinse & Dry
Rinse with warm water and dry completely before putting the rack back in the oven.
What You’ll Love About This Method
No harsh chemicals
No fumes
No scrubbing
Minimal effort
Uses items you already have
Even racks that look “hopeless” usually come out shiny again.
Extra Tips
For very old buildup, repeat the soak once more
Line your oven rack with foil (loosely) next time to reduce future mess
Save this method for grill racks and broiler trays too
Final Thoughts
Cleaning oven racks doesn’t have to be a miserable chore. With just one bag and a natural soak, you can turn a greasy, frustrating job into an easy, almost effortless win.
Set it up, forget about it, and come back to racks that look nearly new.



