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Tip: If there’s a small gap around the oven door, try using cotton swabs or a flexible cleaning brush to gently reach inside.
5. Create a Cleaning Solution
For a gentle yet effective cleaner, mix warm water and a few drops of dish soap in a bowl. If you’re dealing with heavy grease or stubborn spots, make a paste using baking soda and water. The mild abrasiveness of the baking soda can help lift tough stains without scratching the glass.
6. Clean the Interior Glass Panes
- If you have access to the space between the panes, dip a microfiber cloth or cotton swab into the cleaning solution and gently wipe down the interior glass. Be sure to reach every corner, as grease and grime can easily accumulate in the crevices.
- For stubborn spots, apply the baking soda paste directly to the glass and let it sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing gently with the cloth or cotton swab.
7. Rinse and Dry
After cleaning, use a damp cloth to rinse away any cleaning solution or residue. Wipe the glass dry with a clean microfiber cloth to prevent water spots.
8. Reassemble the Door (if removed)
Once the glass is clean and dry, carefully reassemble your oven door. Be sure that all screws or clips are securely in place before reinstalling the door on the hinges.
✨ Optional: A Shiny Finish with Vinegar
To add an extra shine to your oven door, wipe the glass with a vinegar-soaked cloth after cleaning. Vinegar will help remove any remaining streaks and give the glass a polished, streak-free finish.
🚫 Things to Avoid
- Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch or damage the glass surface.
- Don’t use excessive water, as too much moisture can damage the interior components of the door.
- Don’t use harsh chemicals that may leave harmful fumes or residue.
🧽 Final Thoughts: A Clean Oven Door Makes a Big Difference!
Cleaning between the glass panes of your oven door might seem daunting, but with the right tools and a little patience, it’s a task anyone can handle. Whether you’re dealing with years of grime or just need a quick touch-up, following these steps will keep your oven looking spotless and functioning efficiently.
By taking care of your oven door, you not only improve its appearance but also maintain its performance. A clean oven door means you’ll be able to monitor your cooking more easily, plus it adds a touch of shine to your kitchen.
Would you like more kitchen cleaning tips or other DIY hacks for keeping your appliances in top shape? Let me know!