The inside oven door has baked on stains.
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Cleaning Between the Glass on an Oven Door
Hi Debra. I make a paste of baking soda and vinegar. I scrub it on with a good sponge and then let it sit. Then I take more vinegar and poor a little on the door. Scrub and wipe clean. You may have to do it a few times if it is really bad. Just be careful that you don't get any in between the glass on the doors.
I guess good old fashioned oven cleaner and a pair of rubber gloves are in your future!!
I had baked on burned stuff, am disabled with no great scrubbing power. I got some the finest sandpaper available. Wet the burned on stuff, and sanded it off perfectly with no damage to the porcelain surface. Now I keep the sandpaper in the kitchen for any difficult scrubbing task. This works.
Not a problem.
Here's a tutorial that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/how-to-clean-your-oven-window/
Easy Off No Fume Oven cleaner in the blue can. Spray it on an let it liquify, then clean it off with clear water.
Vinegar and baking soda.
Scrub the glass lightly with a non-abrasive sponge or microfiber cloth. Four parts water and one part distilled white vinegar are combined to make a solution. The baking soda paste can be removed by rinsing it off with a clean, lint-free microfiber cloth dipped in the solution. With a microfiber cloth, dry and polish the glass until it is streak-free.
I used my magic eraser the last time I had to clean the oven door. I have used baking soda and windex to clean also.
I have the problem of a stain inbetween the glass and cannot get to it. Any suggestions?