Recipe

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Few kitchen cleaning tasks feel as frustrating as staring at a cloudy, grease-splattered oven door. You can scrub the interior, wipe down the stovetop, and polish the exterior, but that baked-on grime between the glass layers or clinging to the inside of the door seems almost impossible to remove.

The good news? You do not need expensive, fume-heavy oven cleaners. A simple, natural trick using common household ingredients can restore your oven door glass to a crystal-clear shine—with minimal elbow grease.

Why Oven Door Glass Gets So Dirty

Cause Result
Baked-on food splatters Grease and food particles carbonize under high heat
Steam and condensation Creates a cloudy film between glass panels (if double-paned)
Built-up grime over time Becomes harder to remove with each use of the oven

Regular wiping after spills helps, but once grime has baked on multiple times, standard all-purpose cleaners often fail.

The Simple Trick: Baking Soda and Vinegar

This classic natural cleaning duo works exceptionally well on oven door glass.

What You Will Need

Ingredient / Tool Purpose
Baking soda Mild abrasive; lifts baked-on grime
White vinegar Dissolves grease and reacts with baking soda to loosen debris
Dish soap (optional) Cuts through heavy grease
Microfiber cloth or sponge Non-scratch scrubbing
Squeegee or razor blade scraper For stubborn, thick buildup (use with extreme care)
Spray bottle For vinegar application
Old toothbrush For corners and edges

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Oven

Action Why It Matters
Ensure the oven is completely cool Working on a hot surface is dangerous and can cause burns
Remove loose debris Wipe away loose crumbs with a dry cloth

Step 2: Make a Baking Soda Paste

Action Details
Mix ½ cup baking soda with 2–3 tablespoons of water Adjust to form a spreadable paste (not too runny)
Add 1 tablespoon of dish soap (optional) Helps cut through heavy grease

Step 3: Apply the Paste

Action Details
Spread the paste evenly over the inside of the oven door glass Focus on areas with visible baked-on grime
Avoid getting paste into heating elements or vents Can cause smoking or damage

Step 4: Let It Sit

Time Effect
15–30 minutes For light to moderate buildup
1–2 hours or overnight For thick, stubborn, baked-on grease

The longer the paste sits, the more it softens the carbonized grime

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