The headline “All you need is a dishwasher tablet! The oven will be like new again” is partly true but oversimplified.
Dishwasher tablets contain detergents and cleaning agents that can help loosen grease. However, they are not designed to clean ovens, and using them incorrectly can damage surfaces or leave chemical residue.
What people often do
Some online videos show people:
- Dissolving a dishwasher tablet in warm water and using the solution to wipe oven racks or the oven door.
- Gently rubbing a damp dishwasher tablet on stubborn baked-on grease.
While this may remove some grime, it isn’t a universally recommended cleaning method.
Potential downsides
- Dishwasher tablets can scratch glass or enamel if used as an abrasive.
- They may damage certain oven finishes.
- Chemical residue should be thoroughly rinsed away before the oven is used again.
Better ways to clean an oven
- Use a cleaner specifically made for ovens, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- For light grease, a paste of baking soda and water left on overnight, then wiped away, can help.
- Warm soapy water works well for many removable oven racks.
Bottom line: A dishwasher tablet may help remove some baked-on grease, but it is not a magic solution and is not recommended for every oven surface. Check your oven manufacturer’s cleaning guidance before trying viral cleaning hacks.