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“HOW TO CLEAN AN OVEN GLASS PERFECTLY WITHOUT DISMANTLING IT: IT’S LIKE NEW AGAIN”
✨ How to Clean an Oven Glass Perfectly Without Dismantling It: It’s Like New Again
Let’s be honest—oven glass takes a beating. Between bubbling casseroles, dripping roasts, and accidental overflows, it doesn’t take long for that once-clear window to turn into a smudgy, greasy mess. And the worst part? It’s one of the first things you notice when you open your oven door.
But here’s the good news: you don’t need to take your oven apart or call in a professional to get that oven glass looking like new. With a few simple tricks using items you probably already have at home, you can clean your oven glass quickly, easily, and without any dismantling.
Let’s dive in!
🧼 What You’ll Need
Before you start scrubbing, gather your cleaning arsenal. No harsh chemicals needed—just a few gentle, effective ingredients:
- Baking soda
- White vinegar (optional but helpful)
- Dish soap
- Water
- A microfiber cloth or sponge
- A small bowl
- A plastic or silicone scraper (or old credit card)
- Paper towels or dry cloth for polishing
🕓 Step-by-Step: How to Clean Your Oven Glass Without Taking It Apart
🧪 Step 1: Make a Cleaning Paste
In a bowl, mix:
- 1/2 cup of baking soda
- A few tablespoons of water
You’re aiming for a spreadable paste—not too thick, not too runny. The baking soda will act as a gentle abrasive that helps lift grease and baked-on stains without scratching the glass.
👋 Step 2: Apply the Paste
Open your oven door and spread the baking soda paste all over the inside glass panel. Focus on any brown spots, grease splatters, or baked-on food bits. Don’t worry about being too neat—it’s more important that it covers everything well.
Let the paste sit for 20 to 30 minutes. For heavier buildup, leave it for up to an hour.
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🧽 Step 3: Scrub Gently
After the paste has had time to work its magic, grab a damp sponge o