Ah, cleaning the inside of an oven door glass can be tricky, but there’s a simple, effective trick that many home cooks swear by. Here’s a safe method:
🧼 Simple Trick to Clean Oven Door Between Glass
You’ll Need
- Baking soda
- White vinegar (optional)
- Water
- Microfiber cloth or soft sponge
- Spray bottle (optional)
- Rubber gloves
Step 1: Remove the Oven Door (Optional but Easier)
- Most oven doors can be lifted off hinges—check your manual.
- Laying it flat makes cleaning much simpler.
Step 2: Make a Baking Soda Paste
- Mix 3 tablespoons baking soda + a few teaspoons water until it forms a thick paste.
- If grime is tough, add a splash of vinegar to boost cleaning power.
Step 3: Apply Paste
- Spread the paste between the layers of glass.
- For double-glass doors, there’s usually a small gap or screws to remove the inner glass panel.
Step 4: Let it Sit
- Leave the paste on for 15–20 minutes (or longer for heavy grease).
Step 5: Wipe Clean
- Use a damp microfiber cloth or soft sponge.
- Repeat spraying water or vinegar if necessary to remove all residue.
Step 6: Reassemble the Door
- Once glass is clean and dry, reinstall the oven door.
- Your oven will look like new, and you can see inside clearly again!
✅ Extra Tips
- Avoid harsh chemical sprays—they can get trapped between glass layers.
- Regular cleaning prevents baked-on grease, which is much harder to remove.
- For tricky corners, a soft toothbrush or cotton swab works well.
If you want, I can give a step-by-step 5-minute version for really stubborn grease that requires no disassembly at all—mom-approved and super simple.
Do you want me to do that?