Recipe

I now swear by this hack!.

This method is partly true and commonly used, but it’s often presented in a more “miracle hack” way than reality supports.

What’s actually accurate

Dishwasher tablets do contain strong cleaning agents designed to break down:

  • grease
  • baked food residue
  • protein and starch buildup

Soaking oven racks in hot water + a dissolved dishwasher tablet can genuinely:

  • soften grime
  • reduce scrubbing time
  • help loosen light-to-moderate buildup

So yes—this can make cleaning easier.


What’s exaggerated in the claim

  • It does not instantly dissolve heavy, years-old carbon buildup
  • It does not eliminate scrubbing completely in most cases
  • It may require long soaking (hours, not minutes)
  • Very burnt-on grease often still needs a brush or repeat treatment

Why it works (simple explanation)

Dishwasher detergent contains surfactants and enzymes that:

  • break grease into smaller particles
  • loosen dried food bonds
  • help hot water penetrate grime layers

Hot water simply speeds up that chemical action.


When this method works best

  • Light to moderate grease buildup
  • Recently cleaned racks that just need refresh
  • Regular maintenance cleaning

When it struggles

  • Thick, black carbonized grease
  • Very old oven racks
  • Heavy baked-on spills (these often need stronger degreasers or repeated soaking)

Bottom line

This is a useful, low-effort cleaning trick, not a “no-scrub miracle solution.” It works by softening grime so scrubbing becomes easier—not by completely eliminating effort.

If you want, I can give you a much stronger oven rack cleaning method (including ammonia or baking soda techniques) depending on how dirty yours are.

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