Grewal says it’s probably fine to clean your oven glass only once every three to four months. However, your own oven’s cleaning timeline depends on how often you’re using it and what’s on the menu. “Once it becomes visibly dirty or if there are large pieces of food stuck, it’...
How to Remove an Oven Door For some oven models, the entire door may need to be removed in order to clean in between the two panes of glass that make up the glass oven door. Consult your oven's manual (remember, many appliance manuals can now be found online) before you get started...
Spray the oven interior down with white vinegar or lemon juice and wipe everything with a damp rag or dishcloth. Use a plastic scraper to remove stubborn spots. Repeat this step until all of the baking soda paste is removed. Clean the interior oven door glass Spray the glass surface with...
Newer ovens have a more effective self-cleaning option than older ovens do. A self-cleaning oven basically heats up the inside to make all the grime burn to charcoal, making it easier to scrape or clean off. This can be helpful, or it can set off your smoke alarm! (Ask me how I kn...
How to Clean Window Screens Like a Pro How Do I Get the Glass Clean? Remember that baking soda paste? You can use that on the glass, too! Apply a paste of 1/2 cup baking soda mixed with about 2 to 3 tablespoons of water and let it sit for a few hours. After letting it rest...
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How to Clean A Glass Oven Door with Baking Soda Start byliberallysprinklingbaking sodaall over the glass. Keyword: liberally. Once there is a generous amount of baking soda on the oven door, wet down ascour padand start moving the baking soda around the glass until you get a thick paste...
Years ago, when I first started blogging, I wrote a post abouthow to clean oven glass. Over the years I’ve had lots of people comment on that post, some telling me it didn’t work for them. Wanting to find a solution for my readers I decided to revisit this tip and today I’m...
Wipe the paste from the oven glass with a clean, damp rag. Rinse the glass well with warm water to remove any residual baking soda paste. If there’s still stubborn grease or stains remaining on the oven glass after you remove the paste, you can use a razor to gently scrape away at...
The oven window glass is what you see most when you quickly glance at your oven as you walk to make your morning coffee or grab a snack from the fridge. Keeping the oven glass clean isn’t hard, you just need to make sure to use the right materials. Glass can scratch easily, so av...