“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,” says San Angelo. “The baking soda is abrasive and Dawn cuts grease. Spread it on the glass and let sit for 15 minutes. Then take a non-abrasive sponge and scrub.
To clean an oven glass door properly, you will need something that is abrasive and cuts grease. The best products for the job are baking soda, which is an abrasive, and Dawn dish soap, which cuts grease. For even more cleaning power, let it sit on the dirty glass for 15 minutes before scrubbing and wiping away.
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.
Pour white vinegar into a spray bottle. With the oven turned off, spray the outside of the oven door with the vinegar. Scrub thoroughly with a non-scratch sponge. Dampen a cloth with water and wipe the door clean.
Unsurprisingly, cleaning the outside of glass oven doors is going to be the easiest, as there's unlikely to be any food build-up there. You can use a mainstream glass cleaner like Windex, or something more natural like lemon juice or distilled white vinegar.
As accredited cleaning experts, we think the best cleaner to have for glass oven doors is a natural cleaning solution of equal parts cleaning vinegar and water with a dash of baking soda, this has the effect regular cleaners have on grease without the harsh chemical cleaners.
A. Yes, as long as there is soap in the steel wool pad, it is safe to clean glass surfaces.
Combine distilled white vinegar with a little baking soda until it forms a thick paste before scrubbing it onto the glass with a soft brush (like an old toothbrush) to loosen and remove tough marks without scratching or weakening the glass.
It's no secret that Bar Keepers Friend works great on your glass cooktop and inside your oven, but don't forget the glass door. The greasy, brown stains on the glass can seem impossible to clean, but they're no match for Bar Keepers.
Use a glass cleaner to remove streaking.
For sparkling, clear oven glass, use a commercial glass and window cleaner, such as Windex, to give the glass one last wipe. Spray some of the cleaner on a paper towel and wipe from side to side. There is no need to dry again. Your oven is now ready for use as normal.
There are no benefits to using baking soda on glass. Instead, use vinegar or a commercial glass cleaner. Baking soda is an abrasive cleaner that may scratch glass. It can also cause smudges and a while film that is difficult to remove from glass.
Cleaning Between Oven Glass Layers
Open the bottom drawer of your oven and feel along the bottom edge-there are openings along there. Using a long wooden skewer-attach a scouring pad, wet rag, or sponge to the end and stick it up in there to clean it out.
Quick Tip #16 – Greasy Oven Windows
Can't see through your oven window? Wipe away the stains and soils with either Soft Scrub Total All Purpose Bath and Kitchen Cleanser or Soft Scrub Advanced Surface Gel. Both products are specially formulated to remove greasy soils.
While steel wool is off limits for the glass and interior of the oven, you can use it for the racks. While they're in your sink (or bathtub), scrub away the burnt-on char with some steel wool or the abrasive side of a sponge. Once they're clean, dry them off and put them back into the oven. That's it!
Cuts through tough baked-on grease and food spills. Effectively cleans warm or cold ovens in 20 minutes. Great for occasional deep cleaning or everyday tough spot cleanings. Ideal for cleaning ovens/oven doors, barbecue grills, broilers/broiler pans, and stainless steel surfaces.
This can be used on any oven or oven glass even self cleaning ovens if you prefer not to use that feature. Why It Works: The combination of baking soda, peroxide, and white vinegar break down the grease and burned on food without damaging the oven surfaces. Copyright 2022 WSAZ.
Dip a solid dishwasher tablet in water and use the dampened tablet to scrub at the dirt on the door. The combination of the cleaning agents and the abrasive nature of the tablet are the ultimate combination to tackle even the most burnt-in of stains.
After combining the baking soda, vinegar, and Dawn soap into a frothy concoction you dab them on all surfaces of the inside of the oven including the racks. Now you wait an hour or more, allowing it to soak in. After it has had some time to soak, start washing the suds out with a wet cloth.