How to clean an oven rack with a garbage bag: it sounds strange, but it works like a charm

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In our article, we will tell you how to quickly and effortlessly clean the oven grate from carbon deposits and grease using a product and a bag.

Experts reveal how to easily clean oven grates

In this article, we will tell you how to clean the oven grate from grease and carbon deposits, including the brown coating that has literally stuck to the metal.

This time we will use a special product for ovens and microwaves. First, place the grate in a convenient place. Then, after thoroughly shaking the can, apply the product to the entire surface of the grate. After that, turn the grate over and repeat the procedure.

To make the product work better, we put the grate in a bag, trying to limit the air ingress. We leave it like this for 10 minutes, checking the state of contamination from time to time. It is important to remember that this is a chemical product, so you should work with gloves, in a well-ventilated area, keep children and animals away, and use a respirator or mask if necessary.

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Experts reveal how to easily clean oven grates

When the time is up, carefully remove the bag and start cleaning. You will see how easily the dirt comes off. Next, use a damp cloth and carefully clean each part of the grate. Most of the grease and deposits disappear without a problem. However, black burnt-on residues may require a little more effort.

To remove this burnt-on residue, we recommend using a small knife or a special grill brush. You will see that the burnt-on residue has become soft and comes off easily without damaging the metal. Next, rinse the grate under running water, checking for any remaining dirt, and clean it if necessary.




When finished, the grate is perfectly clean, free of grease and carbon deposits. The product does its job perfectly. If you don't have a special product, you can replace it with any other cleaning product or even use washing powder.

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