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Clean Oven Vents In Minutes With This Easy Kitchen Hack!

I was amazed at how simple it turned out to be! Cleaning oven vents can now be done in minutes with this effortless kitchen hack! When was the last time you checked how dirty your oven vents were?

Let’s face it, who wants to tackle yet another cleaning task at home? But trust me, you’ll be as surprised as I was at just how effortless it is to achieve spotless oven vents now, and it only takes minutes!

Cleaning Oven Vents Made Easy

We’ve all come across countless easy kitchen hacks on platforms like Pinterest, and frankly, many of them fall short of their promises.

But here’s the good news: this one actually works! My oven vents were in a sorry state, covered in grime and grease. I’ve attempted to clean them multiple times before, from scrubbing to even running them through the dishwasher, but nothing seemed to work.

Just take a look at how filthy they were. With our frequent cooking, the amount of grease trapped in those vents was unbelievable! Not only was it unsightly, but the metal rims were also affected.

The before and after picture says it all. What a remarkable transformation! Now, my oven vents look as good as new!

So, let’s dive right in and discover exactly what you need to do to restore your oven vents to their former glory! You’ll only require two ingredients, and the best part is, you probably already have them in your kitchen, so no need to rush to the store!

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What you’ll need for clean oven vents:

  • Water – enough to fill the pot halfway
  • 1 cup baking soda – be sure to use a cheap one it works just as good!
  • large soup pot – make sure your vents will fit neatly into it
  • Kitchen Scissor Tongs

That’s it! And you’ll be amazed at how quick and easy it is to accomplish. While you’re at it, why not explore some of our trending new products?

Start by filling your large soup pot halfway with water.

Baking Soda: The Secret Weapon

Once the water comes to a boil, add approximately 1 cup of baking soda. Give the mixture a good stir, turn off the heat, and using the Kitchen Scissor Tongs, submerge the oven vents into the solution.

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Leave them for about a minute, and you’ll witness the grime magically disappearing! It works so fast that you can move on to other cleaning tasks around the house—or simply sit back, relax, and enjoy a glass of wine; the choice is yours 🙂 You’ll immediately notice how quickly it starts to clean your oven vents.

A quick tip: I opted to turn off the flame and let the vents sit in the mixture to prevent it from boiling over, as the water tends to create a foamy film that rises to the top.

Just look at how incredibly clean they are now! Even the grease on the metal rims has vanished!

Once your oven vents are sparkling clean, carefully bring the pot to the sink and dispose of the water. Use the tongs to remove the vents and rinse them under cool water for a minute.

Now, I have pristine oven vents and can tackle any grime buildup effortlessly!

I held one up to the light to showcase just how sparkling clean my oven vents are now!

Now that my vents are gleaming, it’s time to address the rest of the oven vent—ugh!

I hope you get a chance to try out this simple kitchen hack too! Now, you can have immaculate oven vents in a matter of minutes! Don’t you just love hacks that actually deliver on their promise?

About the author

Pixie Deacon

Hi, my name is Pixie. I am a true blue Southern girl, cookbook author, entrepreneur, self-taught food photographer and lover of chocolate.

I love to cook, bake, entertain and create new recipes. I am blessed to have come from a long line of fantastic Southern cooks. It’s a pleasure to be able to share all my wonderful family recipes that have been passed down from generations and recipes that I have developed over the years along with my passion for entertaining and Southern culture.
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