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How To Clean In Between The Glass On Your Oven Door: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve ever looked at your oven door and noticed grime or streaks trapped between the glass panels, you’re not alone. That space can seem impossible to reach—but with a few simple tools and a little patience, you can get it looking like new again. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you clean in between the glass on your oven door.
đź§Ľ Why It Gets Dirty
Over time, steam, grease, and food splatters can sneak through the tiny vent openings in your oven door. These particles settle between the glass panes and build up, leaving unsightly smudges and stains that regular surface cleaning can’t touch.
🧰 What You’ll Need
- A screwdriver (usually Phillips-head)
- A microfiber cloth or soft rag
- A long, thin cleaning tool (like a yardstick or coat hanger)
- A rubber band
- Glass cleaner or a 1:1 vinegar and water solution
- A flashlight (optional but helpful)
🛠️ Step-By-Step Instructions
Step 1: Unplug Your Oven
Safety first! Before doing any cleaning or disassembly, make sure your oven is completely turned off and unplugged from the wall.
Step 2: Open the Door and Check for Screws
Most oven doors have screws along the top or inside the door that hold the outer and inner glass panels together. You may need to open the door fully and rest it on your knee or a padded surface to access these screws.
Step 3: Remove the Door (If Necessary)
If it’s easier, or recommended by your oven’s manual, remove the entire door. To do this, open it slightly and lift it up and out of the hinges (check your manual to be sure). Place it on a flat surface with a towel or soft cloth underneath.
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