Power paste and bar keepers friend can also be used on the oven glass door.
I just cleaned my oven door (it was about as filthy as yours) the other night and had remarkable success with Bar Keeper's Friend powder and aluminum foil. I wet the door, sprinkled on the powder, let it sit for a minute, and then scrubbed with the balled up foil. The grime came right off!
``Best glass stovetop cleaner. Bar Keeper's Friend cleaner works on a variety of surfaces but really performs well on glass. It works on any smooth stovetop surface, including glass and ceramic. You can also apply it to other kitchen fixtures, such as porcelain sinks, brass, stainless steel, and chrome.
Sadler recommends mixing a paste of baking soda and water, then smearing it on in a thick layer and leaving it for 20 minutes to work on softening the deposits. Scrape off the softened crud with a plastic scraper, and wipe the glass down with white vinegar to neutralize any remaining baking soda.
Clean Magic Eraser Kitchen With Dawn is Mr. Clean's best way to clean oven glass. The tiny micro-scrubbers inside lift away grease buildup from hard-to-clean places, like your oven's glass door.
Cleaning the inside of your oven glass is easy but may require some elbow grease. “I like to mix a 1/2 cup of baking soda and water to make a paste—I also add a few drops of Dawn dish soap,” said San Angelo. “The baking soda is abrasive and Dawn cuts grease. Spread it on the glass and let sit for 15 minutes.
Try moistening baking soda with a degreasing dish liquid, or shake on a generous sprinkle of a non-scratching scouring powder, such as Bon Ami or Bar Keepers Friend. It might take more than one round of scrubbing to make headway on old stains.
Do not use flammable cleaners such as lighter fluid or WD40. 4. Do not use chlorine based cleaners.
Bar Keepers Friend Powdered Cleanser
For stubborn stains, BKF recommends letting the cleanser sit and penetrate for up to one minute, but not longer than that, as prolonged exposure can cause discoloration and scratches.
Bar Keeper's Friend cleaner works on a variety of surfaces but really performs well on glass. It works on any smooth stovetop surface, including glass and ceramic. You can also apply it to other kitchen fixtures, such as porcelain sinks, brass, stainless steel, and chrome.
PRECAUTIONS: Recommended for use ONLY on porcelain enamel, iron, stainless steel, ceramic and glass surfaces. Avoid excessive use on glass. Do not use on exterior oven surfaces, aluminum, chrome, baked enamel. Do not use on self-cleaning or continuous cleaning ovens.
Bar Keepers Friend is recommended for surfaces including stainless steel, copper, brass, ceramic tile and glass. The company does not recommend using it on gold, silver, pewter, anodized aluminum, mirrored surfaces, wood or cast iron.
If you're still struggling to get stubborn stains off your Pyrex dish, reach for your bottle of Bar Keepers Friend. A cleaning staple since 1882, the acidic powder has micro-abrasive particles certain to loosen any unwanted food left on your Pyrex dish.
Burnt-on residue that isn't cleaned off of oven door glass prior to a self-cleaning cycle may leave dark streaks and stains. You can prevent this by cleaning the door glass with a glass cleaner or white vinegar and scrubbing with a very fine (000) steel wool pad before running a self-cleaning cycle.
Some of the best glass-safe oven cleaners include a baking soda and white distilled vinegar mixture, Dawn dish soap, Windex, Rejuvenate, Easy-Off, or other glass-safe commercial oven door cleaners.
This method is not recommended, though. Most dishwashers use hot water that's at most 60ºC (140ºF). The excessive heat of 100ºC could scorch the dishwasher tablets or cause them to release harmful fumes. Moreover, the steam released from this process would be ineffective at tackling baked-on grease and food.
Wipe away with either an SOS® pad or just a cloth if it's coming up easily. Remember that oven cleaner works in layers so if your door is particularly bad, you may need to repeat this step a few times to get it all.
"I recommend running the self-cleaning option of your oven (if you have it) with the grates in place," Fierman agrees. "Anything left over can usually be removed with a damp cloth, a dusting of Bar Keeper's Friend, and warm water. Otherwise, a well-protected bathtub will do the trick."