How to Clean An Oven with Lemons

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Looking for a chemical-free, easy way to clean your oven? Skip the harsh fumes and try cleaning your oven with lemons. Yes, lemons! Trust us, you will be amazed at how well it works!

This all-natural oven cleaning hack uses steam and lemon’s natural acidity to break down grease, grime, and baked-on food—leaving your oven fresh, clean, and smelling amazing!

sponge after wiping down oven

Want more recipes using lemons to clean with? Check out our DIY Natural Glass Cleaner with Lemons and How to Clean a Cutting Board with Lemons and Salt posts!

Why Clean Your Oven with Lemons?

  • Natural degreaser – The acidity of lemons cuts through grease and buildup.
  • Eliminates odors – Say goodbye to lingering food smells!
  • Non-toxic & eco-friendly – No harsh chemicals or fumes.
  • Easy & affordable – Uses just lemons and water!
measuring cup of water and lemons in glass baking dish

What You’ll Need

  • Oven-safe dish
  • 2-3 lemons (natural cleaner & deodorizer)
  • Water
  • Non-scratch scrubbing sponge
  • Towel for drying

Step-by-Step Oven Cleaning Instructions

Preheat the Oven

Set your oven to 250°F (120°C) to start loosening grease and grime.

lemon juice over glass baking dish

Prepare the Lemon Steam Bath

  • Fill an oven-safe dish with water.
  • Squeeze the juice of one lemon into the water.
  • Slice the other two lemons into rounds and add them to the dish.
glass baking dish with water and slices of lemon in oven to clean

Heat & Steam Clean

  • Place the dish on the middle oven rack and let it “bake” for 30 minutes.
  • Keep an eye on the mixture to ensure it doesn’t boil over.
  • The steam will loosen grease, making it easier to wipe away.
sponge being dipped in water to clean oven

Wipe Down the Oven

  • After 30 minutes, turn off the oven and let it cool for a few minutes.
  • Dip a non-scratch scrubbing sponge into the lemon water.
  • Wipe down the oven door, racks, and floor, scrubbing as needed.

Dry & Shine

  • Use a clean towel to dry the oven completely for a sparkling finish.

Extra Tips for a Deep Clean

  • For tough stains: Sprinkle baking soda on greasy spots before scrubbing.
  • For extra shine: After drying, rub the oven interior with a microfiber cloth.
  • For stovetops & glass doors: Use the leftover lemon halves to scrub stains directly.
  • Repeat as needed: For heavy buildup, repeat the process or let the lemon steam sit longer.

Enjoy a Fresh, Chemical-Free Oven!

This easy, non-toxic oven cleaning method keeps your kitchen fresh and grease-free—without harsh fumes! Give it a try and let me know how it works for you!

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How to Clean An Oven With Lemons

Looking for a chemical-free, easy way to clean your oven? Skip the harsh fumes and try cleaning your oven with lemons! This all-natural oven cleaning hack uses steam and lemon’s natural acidity to break down grease, grime, and baked-on food—leaving your oven fresh, clean, and smelling amazing!
Prep Time2 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Cool Time30 minutes
Total Time1 hour 2 minutes
Servings1

Equipment

  • 1 glass baking dish

Ingredients 

  • 2-3 lemons
  • water

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 250 F.
  • Fill an oven-safe dish with water.
  • Squeeze one juice of lemon in the water.
  • Slices the other 2 lemons (rounds) and place in the dish.
  • Place the dish on the middle oven rack and bake for 30 minutes. Keep an eye on the mixture throughout, so that it doesn’t boil over.
  • After 30 minutes, turn off the oven and let the water cool.
  • Dip a non-scratch scrubbing sponge in the lemon water and use to wipe down the oven door, racks, and oven floor until they’re sparkling clean.
  • Afterward, be sure to use a towel to dry the oven completely to make it shine.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Beauty
Cuisine: American
Keyword: How to Clean An Oven With Lemons
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