Please repeat how to clean glass in oven doors

Bettie
by Bettie
The glass inside my oven doors are dirty. How can I clean between the door?
  8 answers
  • Barbara Barbara on Nov 19, 2014
    Please would you share this answer with me .. Thank you so much x
    • Bettie Bettie on Nov 19, 2014
      Haven't heard back from anyone, but will be glad to share.
  • Bettie Bettie on Nov 19, 2014
    Barbara, look under appliances/ cleaning tips.
  • Gail Salminen Gail Salminen on Nov 19, 2014
    Apparently you can take the oven door apart and clean it. I have the same problem but my friend tried this and the glass broke on him so I am reluctant to do it. Check with the website of the manufacturer of you stove.
  • Shira Shira on Nov 20, 2014
    Check out this post by @Brittany aka Pretty Handy Girl about cleaning oven doors: http://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/ovens/how-to-clean-inside-your-oven-door-2894278
  • Duv310660 Duv310660 on Nov 20, 2014
    ehow.com always makes for good reference instruction.
  • Rita Avery Rita Avery on Nov 20, 2014
    I also took apart my oven stove door to clean the glass and the glass broke the next time I used the oven. I now just put pretty towels on it.
  • Nita Nita on Nov 20, 2014
    I sprinkle baking soda and salt, use a wet dish rag and rub, rinse well and that does it. I have done this for years it works great. I've never taken the door apart. I think if you just clean the inside door you will see a big improvement. good luck
  • Chloe Crabtree Chloe Crabtree on Mar 23, 2024

    If you want to clean between the glass between your oven doors, but don't want to take the door apart, you can try feeding a wire through the narrow holes on the underside of the door. For easier access to these holes, it helps to remove the drawer underneath your oven. After removing the drawer, unbend a wire hanger and straighten out one end. Wrap a couple of paper towels around the wire and secure them with a rubber band.Spray a bit of vinegar and soap ( 1:1 ) mixture onto the paper towel. Then carefully insert your “cleaning tool” through the narrow holes in the oven door and use it to wipe any brown stains on the inside of the glass. If you can’t find any access holes on the bottom of your oven door that would allow you to clean between the glass, don’t worry! You can still clean between the glass, but you might need a screwdriver to do it. Consult the owner’s manual for your oven to find out how to open up the glass panes so you can clean between them. (If you can’t find the manual, you can probably find a digital copy online by typing the make and model of your oven into Google.)