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Here’s a simple old-fashioned trick for cleaning an oven

That line is usually the start of a “viral cleaning hack,” but the effectiveness depends on what the trick actually is. People often label a few common methods as “old-fashioned oven cleaning tricks,” such as:

1. Baking soda + water paste

This is the most legitimate DIY method:

  • Mix baking soda + water into a thick paste
  • Spread it inside the oven (avoid heating elements)
  • Leave it overnight
  • Wipe off with a damp cloth
  • Spray a little vinegar afterward to help lift residue

It works because baking soda is mildly abrasive and helps loosen grease.

2. Vinegar spray

  • Used after baking soda or alone for light grease
  • Helps break down residue and remove odors
  • Not strong enough for heavy, baked-on grime by itself

3. Steam cleaning (water in a hot oven)

  • Heating a dish of water creates steam
  • Softens grease so it’s easier to wipe
  • Good for maintenance, not deep cleaning

4. Lemon + water

  • Adds smell freshness and mild grease-cutting
  • Mostly helpful for light cleaning, not stubborn buildup

Important reality check

  • No “simple trick” will instantly remove thick, burnt-on carbon grease without scrubbing or chemical oven cleaners.
  • Be cautious of viral hacks that use salt, ammonia fumes, or mixing chemicals—some can be unsafe.

If you share the exact “old-fashioned trick” you saw (like salt, lemon, dryer sheets, etc.), I can tell you if it actually works or if it’s just social media hype.

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