I Cleaned My Oven Overnight Without Scrubbing Once
My oven was embarrassing. I am talking black crust on the bottom, brown splatter on the door window, and a smell that filled the kitchen every time I preheated to 400. I avoided roasting anything that might drip because I did not want to deal with the smoke alarm.
I also refused to use the self-clean cycle. A repair guy once told me it heats your oven to 900 degrees and can blow the thermal fuse. He said about 30% of his service calls were from self-clean cycles. Not worth the risk.
So I tried the baking soda method. Zero scrubbing. I am not exaggerating.

What You Need
- Baking soda — about half a cup
- Water
- A small bowl
- White vinegar (for the final wipe-down)
- A spray bottle (optional but helpful)
- Rubber gloves
- A damp cloth or sponge
The Process
- Make a paste. Mix baking soda with just enough water to make a spreadable paste — like thick pancake batter. Not runny.
- Coat the interior. Spread the paste over every dirty surface inside the oven. Avoid the heating elements and the oven light. The glass door too — coat it.
- Walk away. Let it sit for at least 8 hours. I do this before bed and deal with it in the morning. The baking soda needs time to break down the grease.
- Wipe it out. In the morning, the paste will have turned brown and crusty — that is the grease it absorbed. Wipe it all out with a damp cloth.
- Vinegar finish. Spray white vinegar over any remaining baking soda residue. It will fizz. Wipe once more with a clean damp cloth.
What I Found in the Morning
The black crust that I had assumed was permanently baked into the enamel wiped away like mud. The glass door — which I had accepted as permanently foggy — was clear. I could see through it. I had forgotten the oven door was even transparent.
One stubborn spot on the bottom took a second overnight treatment. That was it. Zero scrubbing. Zero harsh chemicals. Zero fear of the thermal fuse exploding.
I now do this every three months. It is so low-effort that I actually stick to the schedule. My smoke alarm has been silent for a year.
📋 Quick Summary: Coat the oven interior with a baking soda paste before bed. Wipe it out in the morning — the grease comes with it. Spray vinegar to remove residue. No scrubbing, no harsh chemicals, no risk to your oven.