I ordered mine! I knew about the deal before I realized I had the email talking about it. Been wanting to buy the mop for nearly a year and finally caved a few days ago, and had the "Complete Cleaning Bundle" in my cart for a few days and been debating on waiting for a summer sale. This new sale had made me pull the trigger finally. The cost was sadly factor for not pulling the trigger sooner. But I hate that I have a small stock of cheapo microfiber cloths that leave steaks or really doesn't hold that much liquid, etc. Can't wait to fall in love with these items! PS I bought the Mop bundle and 2 large space kits. I can't wait to try the mop out on the base boards, this is one reason why I really want the mop. I live in the desert so everything gets dusty quick. I also wish I bought the mop when it was on sale for $45. (over a year ago or so)
I was pretty stressed in my home because it wasn’t as clean as I wished it was. I didn’t know the right way to clean. I had a week off, watched about 50 of your videos. I’m am a cleaning newb, so it took an entire week, but now my home sparkles and smells like paradise. THANK YOU SO MUCH for providing such wonderful knowledge to people and doing it in a fun and entertaining way! You are AMAZING!
I clean my oven racks in the dishwasher with my dishes. Just place it on the top of the dishes. Then I give it a little scrub if there is still some dirt left. It takes no effort since the dirt is loose from the dishwasher. Works wonders and no extra detergents or tools are needed.
Yes our oven is part storage. My mom's is too and packed. Really like the dishwasher pods. I'm always ready for easy less scrubbing ways to clean. Thank you😊
As usual, when I am planning a major cleaning job, I tune in to your channel to see what you recommend to do the job. I watched your video about how to clean the oven racks and was inspired to do as you suggested for my GE stove. Armed with all of your helpful information and I went downstairs to start the job. Well, to my surprise my oven is equipped with gray porcelain-coated oven racks, not the shiny silver-coloured oven racks, so my racks are left in the oven during the self-clean cycle!!!!! 4 hours later, both the oven and racks were perfectly clean. A wonderful surprise. Moral of the story - read the owner's manual and learn more about your appliances to plan the job! Thanks anyway.
This is a great tip for the oven racks! I'll have to give it a try. And yes, we use our oven to store all our cookies sheets and pizza pans. My kitchen is on the medium/small size and cabinet space is limited, so the oven has to double as storage. 😊
Tried it and it worked! I can't stop looking inside my oven, the racks look almost new! Oh, I used the dishwasher detergent and boiling water and let them soak for about 3 hrs.
I found a similar method to the dishwasher tabs many years ago that works brilliantly. Fill up the laundry tub with hot water and add Napisan powder, or a similar product to soak nappies. The active ingredient is an oxygen bleach, sodium percarbonate. Works great to loosen the baked on grease, then after a few hours, just need a light scrub and they come out sparkling.
Wow, using your idea, I used 1& 1/2 cups of liquid dish washing liquid. Since I didn't have a plastic tub, I put the racks in my laundry sink sticking half out. After 3 hours, the HEAVY burned-on grease easily came off. I found a fingernail brush worked great to clean the hard to reach areas. After cleaning half, I put the dirty part of the 3 racks in the solution & added a pot of boiling water. In an hour, the dirt is already loosening up. I never respond to these videos, but your's made my racks like new. THANK YOU! :)
I will have to give the dishwasher tab method a try, my oven is in need of a good cleaning. And yes I use my oven for extra storage (my Grandma and Mom both did it)
My oven racks are shining like new! I've used other methods to soak racks, and this is by far the best way to clean them! I followed the instructions and for extra measure added some liquid soap detergent. I'm not sure I needed to but the stains that usually require some elbow grease came off instantly. I generally don't write comments after getting tips online, but all I have to say, the dishwashing pods did what no other cleaner could do!
Haha! Yes to oven storage!👍🏻 My mom never did that when I was growing up, but when I moved out...well I didn't have as much storage. It just sort of evolved and became a standard practice for me. Luckily, I don't use my oven very often, so emptying it out to bake something isn't a frequent chore.
Melissa I tried the dawn & used 3/4 cup and the hot water. Soaked all three of my racks overnight in the plastic tub & I couldn’t believe how quickly the gunk came off. I had to use our basement shower for this soaking method. It took longer to empty out the water, taking it outdoors to dispose of it, than it took to clean the racks off. The cooked on mess just wiped off with a scrubby sponge. Thank you for this simple, cost effective, no fumes method of making my oven so shiny clean. 😊
You are genius. In less than 3 hours my racks look great. I dissolved 4 tablets in boiling water because I was soaking the racks in a bath tub. All I had to do was rub the racks with my hand and all the baked on gunk came right off. Thanks so much for this tip
I’ve never even considered storing anything in my oven lol. I use it too much and taking whatever is in there out to use it would probably annoy me but I get it. It’s like a really big (sometimes hot) cabinet!
There are many cultures where oven cooking isn't all that frequent. There is the occasional Thanksgiving turkey, but otherwise, it sits empty. Meanwhile, for storing something as big as a wok, it works perfectly! So it seems like it boils down to each person's needs and cultural habits.
Thank you for the tip!! I used your oven cleaning video first - the baking soda/detergent recipe was awesome! Did the racks in a tub with the dishwasher packs - worked amazing. I’m doing move out cleaning & these tips saved me! 🙏🏼
Definitely use my oven for storage. There are items that won’t fit in the cupboards like cookie sheets and other miscellaneous things that are too big to store anywhere else.
I use the bottom drawer on my oven for frying pans I heard it was a warming drawer but I don't use it for that, got that from my mother it's what she used to do
Use just one dishwasher pod and less water if you can find a container that is wide enough to fit the racks flat (or use a bag) to keep the cost down. Thanks for another great cleaning tip!!
@marissabrueshaber5317 The boiling water is for dissolving the pods, warm water is sufficient for soaking the racks. You can use just a few cups of boiling water to dissolve the pods separately, then mix with warm water and put in a bag (if using). It would be so much easier to find a container that would fit the oven racks (laying flat).
My building had a mice problem last fall, so I stashed food that I couldn’t put in the fridge in the oven! Other than that, I don’t use it for storage. I’ve tried it and I always end up preheating the oven when it’s full of pans!
I thought it was "normal" to store baking trays in the oven?! 😂🤷🏻♀️ @cleanmyspace you know how I love to clean my oven racks? Hot water and Lectric Soda powder (granulated like white sugar) I use it as a laundry booster too! And in my DIY all purpose cleaner. Just like Melissa loves bicarb soda, I love this product! Not sure if it's available in Canada though? About $4AUD for 1kg here in Aus. It's sodium carbonate, so you'd have something similar. *Lectric Soda, not a typo...love it!
Hi thanks for the oven rack cleaning tips, I have used your previous method of soaking overnight in laundry detergent, so I will try dishwasher tabs next time. I only store my baking stone in my oven as it doesn’t fit in my cupboard very well. 😀
No I don't use my actual oven for storage but having an electric stove, I do use the bottom tray for cookie sheets. I'm definitely gonna try the dishwasher tabs cause mine need a good cleaning!
Great video, simple and clear. I found a really cheap shallow plastic box in IKEA perfect for the rack and sides: SALMA 78X56 cm by 12cm deep. Perfect, as the rack sits flat.
Hi Melissa, I have been in love with all your hacks, ideas and methods on cleaning. You are a great blessing to every household. Thank you so much to you and Chad!! I would greatly appreciate if you could do some videos on 1. Various sizes of beds and bed skirts to use or not to use, how to use and all. 2. What type of trash cans can be used for a small family, living in an apartment as I hate to use so much plastic besides hating the fact that the trash sits for couple days stinking the house (even if it is closed). 3. How to store raw onions and tomatoes when you cannot use it all and you cut it into half…. Atleast I am facing this issue where I cut the onion into half and wonder how to save it for next time use. Thank you 🙏
I live in a tiny apartment with a kitchenette. I don't have a full oven, just a toaster oven/air fryer. There is no space for storage anywhere else than in the oven itself. It's not a "weirdo" habit, it's an efficient use of space.
We have inherited pots & pans plus the ones we've purchased ourselves, so we definitely use the oven as storage from time to time. Mainly just for 1 pretty large frying pan though.
request - can you show how to clean the toilet plunger and cleaning brush? (I don't mean the air dry thing... but how to clean it periodically..). Thanks!!
She has this video that shows how to clean a plunger ruclips.net/video/VaFv1867kUY/видео.html and this one for toilet brushes ruclips.net/video/z6uRdFubU_A/видео.html
I use my oven to store pots, pans, baking trays and my sauce pans/lids go in the slide out cabinet beneath the oven. I will definitely try the dishwasher tab method, thanks!!
My home was built in the 1950s and the kitchen is small just made only for “ the lady of the house” to prepare meals for her family. I say this because there is absolutely no storage room at all for anything. I think back in those days meals that were made were easy, that’s the only thing I can say about it. There was no pantry, however, we had a closet that was just adjacent to the kitchen, and we took everything out and put shelves in and that gave me a little bit of storage however, my frying pans of different sizes were kept in the oven. Under the kitchen sink, I kept my pots and colander and baking pans. Every day cooking was not bad, but for dinners when we had company over two people in the kitchen were bumping into themselves, and it’s obvious that the kitchen was meant for only one person, and that was mama. But I love my house. It’s kept me for. 60+ years.
I’ve never used my oven for storage but I had a tenant who did. She left a few nice skillets! I knew three generations of women in one family who all used their dishwashers for storage.
Yes ma'am! I don't have a dishwasher and there is generally dishes in the sink when company is over at times. The oven is useful to hide some if I don't need it to cook anything!😉
I’ve always used my oven as storage. All my baking sheets, baking pans, cake and pie dishes all go in the oven. If I use it in the oven it’s stored in the oven. (And if I wanna hide my Oreos from the rest of the family they’re going in the oven too! Lol)
I was very excited to try this on my dirty oven racks. Unfortunately it didn't take off ANY of the black on the grills. All 3 racks look exactly how I put them in the water 4 hrs later. I followed the directions exactly!
I am thrilled to learn the tip to clean my oven racks. 3 pods of Cascade, boiling water, and hot water, and 3 hours later, it did the trick just as demonstrated. Thank you! Thank you!
Dishwasher tabs are the best! They clean so many things so easily. I’ve used this a couple times to clean oven racks while running a self clean cycle. Edit. Soaking my racks with two finish quantum packs and running a self clean cycle!!
Thanks, Melissa. Nice tip. Its seems the older I get, the less concerned I've been about the state of my oven racks......so, they're in quite a state. Now that I think about it...my grandmother used her oven to store her cast iron cookware....as did my mother....then me. Seems to have been a family tradition.
Love this idea. Trying to find a bin to fit the oven racks. Can you advise which bin you used. The size and where I can buy it. I do store oven pans in the bottom storage drawer.
Hi Melissa - I love watching your videos. Today I used your how to clean a self cleaning oven, how to clean oven racks and how to clean a microwave! Yes, my anxiety was going through the roof and I needed to channel it somehow. I searched your site for how to clean enamel drip pans and couldn’t find anything. I would love it if you had a easy peasy suggestion.
I live in the UK and soak my oven trays in BioTex Stain Remover dissolved in hot water which works really well too. I think you can get this product in USA but not sure about Canada.
The dish washing pods method of cleaning oven racks seems amazing! I want to try this, but haven't yet because I'm wondering how to dispose of the cleaning water once done (the bin of water seems like it would be extremely heavy to move outside)? I assume that you can't empty the dirty water down the drain since it would probably be greasy & may lead to clogs...but then again, perhaps the pods' ingredients keep this from happening (I don't own a dishwasher)?? Thanks in advance!!
I use my oven for storage. My oven doesn't get used very often since we have a toaster oven. The toaster over gets used year-round. Our oven mostly at Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, and Easter, but that's about it. The rest of the time it's used for storage. Thank you for your tips. I never thought to use dishwasher pods to clean the oven racks.
It looks like your plastic bin doesn't quite fit the oven rack. I use a 26" x 18" baking bun pan I bought at a restaurant supply store. It fits oven racks perfectly. Because the bun pans are shallow, you don't need much water. Place the oven rack in the bun pan and add about 1/2" boiling water and a dishwasher tab. After a few hours or overnight, take out the oven rack and scrub over the kitchen sink until clean. Then just pour out the water from the bun pan into the sink.
Are the dishwasher tablets ok to use in the bathtub? I don't have a big bin to use just wondering if it will affect the tub 🤔 it's a common tub material like plasticky
I needed this as I just moved into a new place, I looked in the oven and it looks like solidified red drops have been dripping from the racks. Makes me nauseous just thinking about it. Need to find a bin large enough now.
curious if you would have wet the sponge with the dish soap and gave the rack a quick foamy sponging to distribute the soap directly onto the rack, then set the rack in an empty tub for at least 10-15min, then give it another quick sponging to emulsify the soapiness on it again and add the hot water with the additional soap. Then give it a check in an hour, 2hr, 3hr and see how it goes? It seems to me that giving the baked on debris a direct hit of the liquid soap might inspire activity faster than the diluted liquid soap. Just a thought. Thanks for your video
I’m from Texas, and growing up I learned that it’s common in Mexican culture to use the oven for storage. This is most likely due to the fact that very few traditional Mexican recipes require the use of an oven. Many people even make flan stovetop.
I stored a toaster oven in my oven and forgot about it when I preheated my oven ,I caught it when I smelled it and realized what I did , luckily no damage done but not a good practice to store stuff in.
Sort of related question. If I have manually cleaned my self cleaning oven..can I still run the self clean option? I have tried baking soda paste, soapy water, stove top cleaner in there and it's still gross so it probably needs to self clean. It's a 10 year old stove and I have never used the self clean feature. Maybe I should just wait until it craps out and know what I'm doing with my next stove?
I have a double wall oven and baking sheets and pans are stored in my bottom oven which has never been used in the almost twenty years that we have lived in our house.
After checking my grocery store app, I found the savings to be with the dishwasher pods. 1 cup of soap at 18 cents per ounce costs $1.44. Three pods cost 30 cents each so 3 would add up to 90 cents. I have used straight washing soda, borax, and a little oxyclean and a bit of dish soap. I can’t remember the ratios. It made them come clean soooo easily. And yes they sparkled. My racks were waaaay worse than yours. I will agree however, HOT water is key.
Until our kitchen renovation, I have always had to store large items in the oven and warming drawer. Not a weirdo. Just taking advantage of the space. Have to ever lived in a tiny NYC apartment?
Hey there! Guy housecleaner here. Just cleaned our oven racks and there is another method. Pour some dishwashing liquid into the sink and get the water into it at about 130 º F with loads of suds. Use a Scrubby Buddy from Amway or from Home Hardware (real cheap). These are stainless steel flat wire pads that absolutely will not scratch stainless steel anything. If you want to use rubber gloves (sissy gloves) that's OK. Simply dip the Buddy in the very hot sudsy water and lightly rub the rack. Watch how easily heavy baked on stuff comes off. Rinse and dry. These also work on smooth top ovens, baking pans, stainless pots and pans. Cast iron cookware. porcelain, Corning-ware and will not scratch glass if you do not press hard. I am not an Amway sales person.
Next time I have to unpack the cast iron skillet, the heavy fry pans, the cookie sheets, the miscellaneous lids to pots and pans, and the huge Pyrex casserole dishes from my oven before using it I'll be thinking of all you guys doing the same 😂
Omgggggg! GREAT QUESTION! I have thought the same thing! I thought it was just a Mexican thing? Because there are so many running on jokes and tiktok videos on how much you can pull out of your oven! I'm guilty of storing everything all my everyday serving dishes for easy access, to my cast iron skillet and skillet Lids I've learned to strategically use the oven rack to store the lids upright I place my large cookie sheets at the bottom yep! That is a lot of stuff in there but when you have an apartment and you don't have enough room use the next best thing is the oven. To be honest I hate doing this, it's one of my pet peeves! but I had to learn to live with it! Ughh! Buddy Love Momma Lucy 💖🍳💖🍳💖🍳💖 PS. Not being racist I Mexican to! Sometimes you just have to laugh at yourself.
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I ordered mine! I knew about the deal before I realized I had the email talking about it.
Been wanting to buy the mop for nearly a year and finally caved a few days ago, and had the "Complete Cleaning Bundle" in my cart for a few days and been debating on waiting for a summer sale. This new sale had made me pull the trigger finally. The cost was sadly factor for not pulling the trigger sooner. But I hate that I have a small stock of cheapo microfiber cloths that leave steaks or really doesn't hold that much liquid, etc.
Can't wait to fall in love with these items!
PS I bought the Mop bundle and 2 large space kits. I can't wait to try the mop out on the base boards, this is one reason why I really want the mop. I live in the desert so everything gets dusty quick. I also wish I bought the mop when it was on sale for $45. (over a year ago or so)
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I was pretty stressed in my home because it wasn’t as clean as I wished it was. I didn’t know the right way to clean. I had a week off, watched about 50 of your videos. I’m am a cleaning newb, so it took an entire week, but now my home sparkles and smells like paradise. THANK YOU SO MUCH for providing such wonderful knowledge to people and doing it in a fun and entertaining way! You are AMAZING!
This is my first video. But after reading your comment, I'm going to check out more. 😊
I clean my oven racks in the dishwasher with my dishes. Just place it on the top of the dishes. Then I give it a little scrub if there is still some dirt left. It takes no effort since the dirt is loose from the dishwasher. Works wonders and no extra detergents or tools are needed.
Genius!
I think I am going to try that first with my grill grates.
@@janehope5575 I clean my BBQ grates in the dishwasher. Works wonderfully!
Just did this - brilliant ! Thanks 🙏
Yes our oven is part storage. My mom's is too and packed. Really like the dishwasher pods. I'm always ready for easy less scrubbing ways to clean. Thank you😊
As usual, when I am planning a major cleaning job, I tune in to your channel to see what you recommend to do the job. I watched your video about how to clean the oven racks and was inspired to do as you suggested for my GE stove. Armed with all of your helpful information and I went downstairs to start the job. Well, to my surprise my oven is equipped with gray porcelain-coated oven racks, not the shiny silver-coloured oven racks, so my racks are left in the oven during the self-clean cycle!!!!! 4 hours later, both the oven and racks were perfectly clean. A wonderful surprise. Moral of the story - read the owner's manual and learn more about your appliances to plan the job! Thanks anyway.
This is a great tip for the oven racks! I'll have to give it a try. And yes, we use our oven to store all our cookies sheets and pizza pans. My kitchen is on the medium/small size and cabinet space is limited, so the oven has to double as storage. 😊
Tried it and it worked! I can't stop looking inside my oven, the racks look almost new! Oh, I used the dishwasher detergent and boiling water and let them soak for about 3 hrs.
I found a similar method to the dishwasher tabs many years ago that works brilliantly. Fill up the laundry tub with hot water and add Napisan powder, or a similar product to soak nappies. The active ingredient is an oxygen bleach, sodium percarbonate. Works great to loosen the baked on grease, then after a few hours, just need a light scrub and they come out sparkling.
🙏🏻😊
Wow, using your idea, I used 1& 1/2 cups of liquid dish washing liquid. Since I didn't have a plastic tub, I put the racks in my laundry sink sticking half out. After 3 hours, the HEAVY burned-on grease easily came off. I found a fingernail brush worked great to clean the hard to reach areas. After cleaning half, I put the dirty part of the 3 racks in the solution & added a pot of boiling water. In an hour, the dirt is already loosening up. I never respond to these videos, but your's made my racks like new. THANK YOU! :)
I will have to give the dishwasher tab method a try, my oven is in need of a good cleaning. And yes I use my oven for extra storage (my Grandma and Mom both did it)
My oven racks are shining like new! I've used other methods to soak racks, and this is by far the best way to clean them! I followed the instructions and for extra measure added some liquid soap detergent. I'm not sure I needed to but the stains that usually require some elbow grease came off instantly. I generally don't write comments after getting tips online, but all I have to say, the dishwashing pods did what no other cleaner could do!
Haha!
Yes to oven storage!👍🏻
My mom never did that when I was growing up, but when I moved out...well I didn't have as much storage.
It just sort of evolved and became a standard practice for me.
Luckily, I don't use my oven very often, so emptying it out to bake something isn't a frequent chore.
Did the dishwasher tabs method. Works better than Easy Off!
Melissa I tried the dawn & used 3/4 cup and the hot water. Soaked all three of my racks overnight in the plastic tub & I couldn’t believe how quickly the gunk came off. I had to use our basement shower for this soaking method. It took longer to empty out the water, taking it outdoors to dispose of it, than it took to clean the racks off. The cooked on mess just wiped off with a scrubby sponge. Thank you for this simple, cost effective, no fumes method of making my oven so shiny clean. 😊
OMG - I can’t believe it. I can’t wait to try the dishwasher pods on my grill grates tomorrow. Works and works fast!!! My oven grates look brand new.
You are genius. In less than 3 hours my racks look great. I dissolved 4 tablets in boiling water because I was soaking the racks in a bath tub. All I had to do was rub the racks with my hand and all the baked on gunk came right off. Thanks so much for this tip
PLEASE do a video on how to clean gas stove burners & burner tops. TY!
I’ve never even considered storing anything in my oven lol. I use it too much and taking whatever is in there out to use it would probably annoy me but I get it. It’s like a really big (sometimes hot) cabinet!
There are many cultures where oven cooking isn't all that frequent. There is the occasional Thanksgiving turkey, but otherwise, it sits empty. Meanwhile, for storing something as big as a wok, it works perfectly! So it seems like it boils down to each person's needs and cultural habits.
Thank you for the tip!! I used your oven cleaning video first - the baking soda/detergent recipe was awesome! Did the racks in a tub with the dishwasher packs - worked amazing. I’m doing move out cleaning & these tips saved me! 🙏🏼
Definitely use my oven for storage. There are items that won’t fit in the cupboards like cookie sheets and other miscellaneous things that are too big to store anywhere else.
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I use the bottom drawer on my oven for frying pans I heard it was a warming drawer but I don't use it for that, got that from my mother it's what she used to do
I think everyone should have a 3 hour lunch! Thanks for video :)
Use just one dishwasher pod and less water if you can find a container that is wide enough to fit the racks flat (or use a bag) to keep the cost down. Thanks for another great cleaning tip!!
Can't put boiling water in trash bag
@marissabrueshaber5317 The boiling water is for dissolving the pods, warm water is sufficient for soaking the racks. You can use just a few cups of boiling water to dissolve the pods separately, then mix with warm water and put in a bag (if using). It would be so much easier to find a container that would fit the oven racks (laying flat).
I saw your original rack cleaning video years ago and have never gone back to the old way of doing it. It works great and is SO easy. Thanks so much.
Hello Katherina how're you doing today and your family hope they're all doing great
My building had a mice problem last fall, so I stashed food that I couldn’t put in the fridge in the oven! Other than that, I don’t use it for storage. I’ve tried it and I always end up preheating the oven when it’s full of pans!
I thought it was "normal" to store baking trays in the oven?! 😂🤷🏻♀️
@cleanmyspace you know how I love to clean my oven racks? Hot water and Lectric Soda powder (granulated like white sugar) I use it as a laundry booster too! And in my DIY all purpose cleaner.
Just like Melissa loves bicarb soda, I love this product!
Not sure if it's available in Canada though? About $4AUD for 1kg here in Aus. It's sodium carbonate, so you'd have something similar.
*Lectric Soda, not a typo...love it!
Hi thanks for the oven rack cleaning tips, I have used your previous method of soaking overnight in laundry detergent, so I will try dishwasher tabs next time. I only store my baking stone in my oven as it doesn’t fit in my cupboard very well. 😀
Hi Tina how're you doing
I am so glad my oven racks need this video 😅
No I don't use my actual oven for storage but having an electric stove, I do use the bottom tray for cookie sheets. I'm definitely gonna try the dishwasher tabs cause mine need a good cleaning!
Great video, simple and clear. I found a really cheap shallow plastic box in IKEA perfect for the rack and sides: SALMA 78X56 cm by 12cm deep. Perfect, as the rack sits flat.
Hi Melissa, I have been in love with all your hacks, ideas and methods on cleaning. You are a great blessing to every household.
Thank you so much to you and Chad!!
I would greatly appreciate if you could do some videos on
1. Various sizes of beds and bed skirts to use or not to use, how to use and all.
2. What type of trash cans can be used for a small family, living in an apartment as I hate to use so much plastic besides hating the fact that the trash sits for couple days stinking the house (even if it is closed).
3. How to store raw onions and tomatoes when you cannot use it all and you cut it into half….
Atleast I am facing this issue where I cut the onion into half and wonder how to save it for next time use.
Thank you 🙏
I live in a tiny apartment with a kitchenette. I don't have a full oven, just a toaster oven/air fryer. There is no space for storage anywhere else than in the oven itself. It's not a "weirdo" habit, it's an efficient use of space.
Hello Kas how're you doing
We have inherited pots & pans plus the ones we've purchased ourselves, so we definitely use the oven as storage from time to time. Mainly just for 1 pretty large frying pan though.
So happy I came across this video because I need to clean my racks
request - can you show how to clean the toilet plunger and cleaning brush? (I don't mean the air dry thing... but how to clean it periodically..). Thanks!!
She has this video that shows how to clean a plunger ruclips.net/video/VaFv1867kUY/видео.html and this one for toilet brushes ruclips.net/video/z6uRdFubU_A/видео.html
@@shinytoycar thank you
Yes. My oven is storage. For large cast iron pans and Dutch ovens
One more thing, thank you for your efforts and knowledge. The trash can is looking good
I was so very excited how easy this was and how cleaned they came out!
I use my oven to store pots, pans, baking trays and my sauce pans/lids go in the slide out cabinet beneath the oven. I will definitely try the dishwasher tab method, thanks!!
Love this; going to try this. Definitely do not use my oven for storage. I use my oven all the time for cooking.
Thanks for this updated video! Could you possibly do one for gas stove cast iron grates? Thanks!! 😄
My home was built in the 1950s and the kitchen is small just made only for “ the lady of the house” to prepare meals for her family. I say this because there is absolutely no storage room at all for anything. I think back in those days meals that were made were easy, that’s the only thing I can say about it. There was no pantry, however, we had a closet that was just adjacent to the kitchen, and we took everything out and put shelves in and that gave me a little bit of storage however, my frying pans of different sizes were kept in the oven. Under the kitchen sink, I kept my pots and colander and baking pans. Every day cooking was not bad, but for dinners when we had company over two people in the kitchen were bumping into themselves, and it’s obvious that the kitchen was meant for only one person, and that was mama. But I love my house. It’s kept me for. 60+ years.
I put my skillets and cookie sheets in my oven. Thanks for the cleaning tips
Nice idea. I normally get an old towel, put it on my kitchen table and spray the rack with oven cleaner; then spray it off in the shower.
I never store anything inside the oven. However, due to a lack of cupboard space, I do keep some saucepans on the top.
Thank you for the video!
I’ve never used my oven for storage but I had a tenant who did. She left a few nice skillets! I knew three generations of women in one family who all used their dishwashers for storage.
Yes ma'am! I don't have a dishwasher and there is generally dishes in the sink when company is over at times. The oven is useful to hide some if I don't need it to cook anything!😉
It looks like a Gorilla cart !
I’ve always used my oven as storage. All my baking sheets, baking pans, cake and pie dishes all go in the oven. If I use it in the oven it’s stored in the oven. (And if I wanna hide my Oreos from the rest of the family they’re going in the oven too! Lol)
I was very excited to try this on my dirty oven racks. Unfortunately it didn't take off ANY of the black on the grills. All 3 racks look exactly how I put them in the water 4 hrs later. I followed the directions exactly!
How long since they have been cleaned? If it has been some time, you may have to try again!
Thanks. Can’t wait to try! Ps pretty sure I’ve been watching your videos since day one and have learned a lot !
That's me. I use the stove oven as storage, LOL. Love your videos. Thank you for sharing.
I am thrilled to learn the tip to clean my oven racks. 3 pods of Cascade, boiling water, and hot water, and 3 hours later, it did the trick just as demonstrated. Thank you! Thank you!
Dishwasher tabs are the best! They clean so many things so easily. I’ve used this a couple times to clean oven racks while running a self clean cycle. Edit. Soaking my racks with two finish quantum packs and running a self clean cycle!!
I use the lower oven mostly for storing a few odd shaped pans! The upper, smaller oven is my work horse.
How do you use bàking soda and dish soap for the inside of the oven please thank you
Thanks, Melissa. Nice tip. Its seems the older I get, the less concerned I've been about the state of my oven racks......so, they're in quite a state. Now that I think about it...my grandmother used her oven to store her cast iron cookware....as did my mother....then me. Seems to have been a family tradition.
Somehow they just don't seem to fit anywhere else.
Yes from time to time I use oven off storage esp being in a small apt with only a few cupboards.
Melissa where did you purchase the bin u used for the oven racks?
Love this because I bake a lot, thank you Melissa for always have the best tips. Have a great day.
Thanks for watching Lucero!
Love this idea. Trying to find a bin to fit the oven racks. Can you advise which bin you used. The size and where I can buy it. I do store oven pans in the bottom storage drawer.
Hi Melissa - I love watching your videos. Today I used your how to clean a self cleaning oven, how to clean oven racks and how to clean a microwave! Yes, my anxiety was going through the roof and I needed to channel it somehow. I searched your site for how to clean enamel drip pans and couldn’t find anything. I would love it if you had a easy peasy suggestion.
Please try scouring sticks! These are cheapie pumice stones sold in the cleaning section. They are super fast & effective. No soaking necessary!
We also use the over as storage for the baking tins etc.
I live in the UK and soak my oven trays in BioTex Stain Remover dissolved in hot water which works really well too. I think you can get this product in USA but not sure about Canada.
The dish washing pods method of cleaning oven racks seems amazing! I want to try this, but haven't yet because I'm wondering how to dispose of the cleaning water once done (the bin of water seems like it would be extremely heavy to move outside)? I assume that you can't empty the dirty water down the drain since it would probably be greasy & may lead to clogs...but then again, perhaps the pods' ingredients keep this from happening (I don't own a dishwasher)?? Thanks in advance!!
I use my oven for storage. My oven doesn't get used very often since we have a toaster oven. The toaster over gets used year-round. Our oven mostly at Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, and Easter, but that's about it. The rest of the time it's used for storage. Thank you for your tips. I never thought to use dishwasher pods to clean the oven racks.
It looks like your plastic bin doesn't quite fit the oven rack. I use a 26" x 18" baking bun pan I bought at a restaurant supply store. It fits oven racks perfectly. Because the bun pans are shallow, you don't need much water. Place the oven rack in the bun pan and add about 1/2" boiling water and a dishwasher tab. After a few hours or overnight, take out the oven rack and scrub over the kitchen sink until clean. Then just pour out the water from the bun pan into the sink.
Where do you find that baking pan?
Nice experiments! Thanks for the cleaning ideas. Yes, I store my colanders in the oven 👩🍳
Awesome, thank you!
And I don’t store things in my oven but I know people that do☺️
Any tips on where to get a tub big enough to fit 18'x20" racks.
Are the dishwasher tablets ok to use in the bathtub? I don't have a big bin to use just wondering if it will affect the tub 🤔 it's a common tub material like plasticky
I needed this as I just moved into a new place, I looked in the oven and it looks like solidified red drops have been dripping from the racks.
Makes me nauseous just thinking about it.
Need to find a bin large enough now.
use citrus degreaser spry on wait 30 mins- 1 hr max use paper towel or spry it off much cheaper and quicker than both methods
Thank you for cleaning tips idol @Melissa Maker ❤️❤️❤️
Yes I store in the oven sometimes (Lazy).
What about putting racks in the dishwasher???
I'm gonna try it...
curious if you would have wet the sponge with the dish soap and gave the rack a quick foamy sponging to distribute the soap directly onto the rack, then set the rack in an empty tub for at least 10-15min, then give it another quick sponging to emulsify the soapiness on it again and add the hot water with the additional soap. Then give it a check in an hour, 2hr, 3hr and see how it goes? It seems to me that giving the baked on debris a direct hit of the liquid soap might inspire activity faster than the diluted liquid soap. Just a thought. Thanks for your video
Thanks! May Jesus continue to bless you and your family
My motivation is here♥️💃🏼
Thanks for watching!
My oven is storage for me!!! Even my Mom used to do this and several of my family members.
Would using Cascade dishwashing powder give the same results? Thanks
I hate using my oven as storage, but when I lived in a tiny apartment with very little storage space, my oven did indeed become an extra “cupboard”
I live in a apartment with very little storage space so yes I use my oven for storage
Have you tried The pink stuff? To see if it works?
The pink stuff is the best 🤩
@@mayragutierrezcalderon5481 I just bought it, I hope will work cleaning the barbecue
I'm gonna try this. Thanks Melissa.
I’m from Texas, and growing up I learned that it’s common in Mexican culture to use the oven for storage. This is most likely due to the fact that very few traditional Mexican recipes require the use of an oven. Many people even make flan stovetop.
My grandma stored her pies in the oven, and it works:). I will store pans that are needing to dry after washing in the oven.
What about adding vinegar to the dish soap? Or will the vinegar react with the metal rack?
Thank you so much ,always lovely to get your tips x🤗
I stored a toaster oven in my oven and forgot about it when I preheated my oven ,I caught it when I smelled it and realized what I did , luckily no damage done but not a good practice to store stuff in.
Sort of related question. If I have manually cleaned my self cleaning oven..can I still run the self clean option? I have tried baking soda paste, soapy water, stove top cleaner in there and it's still gross so it probably needs to self clean. It's a 10 year old stove and I have never used the self clean feature. Maybe I should just wait until it craps out and know what I'm doing with my next stove?
I have a double wall oven and baking sheets and pans are stored in my bottom oven which has never been used in the almost twenty years that we have lived in our house.
After checking my grocery store app, I found the savings to be with the dishwasher pods. 1 cup of soap at 18 cents per ounce costs $1.44. Three pods cost 30 cents each so 3 would add up to 90 cents. I have used straight washing soda, borax, and a little oxyclean and a bit of dish soap. I can’t remember the ratios. It made them come clean soooo easily. And yes they sparkled. My racks were waaaay worse than yours. I will agree however, HOT water is key.
Would this work for cookie sheet
Could I use large garbage bags instead of a tub/tote to soak the racks?
We have a double oven. one is smaller so the big one is used for storage. plus side, I always know where the cookie sheets are
I store pans in the warming tray below the oven. My kids were shocked to find out it wasn't just a storage tray lol
Until our kitchen renovation, I have always had to store large items in the oven and warming drawer. Not a weirdo. Just taking advantage of the space. Have to ever lived in a tiny NYC apartment?
Hey there! Guy housecleaner here. Just cleaned our oven racks and there is another method. Pour some dishwashing liquid into the sink and get the water into it at about 130 º F with loads of suds. Use a Scrubby Buddy from Amway or from Home Hardware (real cheap). These are stainless steel flat wire pads that absolutely will not scratch stainless steel anything. If you want to use rubber gloves (sissy gloves) that's OK.
Simply dip the Buddy in the very hot sudsy water and lightly rub the rack. Watch how easily heavy baked on stuff comes off. Rinse and dry. These also work on smooth top ovens, baking pans, stainless pots and pans.
Cast iron cookware. porcelain, Corning-ware and will not scratch glass if you do not press hard. I am not an Amway sales person.
Can u share a link to one of these pads.. my I've. Says use mild abrasive cleaner on racks .. don't want to damage them using sos
Our family had a stand alone gas oven with a grill above the burners. I was told to never use the grill as it was for storing plates only!
Next time I have to unpack the cast iron skillet, the heavy fry pans, the cookie sheets, the miscellaneous lids to pots and pans, and the huge Pyrex casserole dishes from my oven before using it I'll be thinking of all you guys doing the same 😂
Omgggggg! GREAT QUESTION!
I have thought the same thing! I thought it was just a Mexican thing? Because there are so many running on jokes and tiktok videos on how much you can pull out of your oven! I'm guilty of storing everything all my everyday serving dishes for easy access, to my cast iron skillet and skillet Lids I've learned to strategically use the oven rack to store the lids upright I place my large cookie sheets at the bottom yep! That is a lot of stuff in there but when you have an apartment and you don't have enough room use the next best thing is the oven. To be honest I hate doing this, it's one of my pet peeves! but I had to learn to live with it! Ughh!
Buddy Love Momma Lucy 💖🍳💖🍳💖🍳💖
PS. Not being racist I Mexican to! Sometimes you just have to laugh at yourself.