How to clean in between glass (inside) of oven door?

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  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 03, 2017

    http://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/ovens/cleaning-between-the-glass-on-an-oven-door-9495000

  • Rose Broadway Rose Broadway on Oct 03, 2017

    Here's your answer, and I sure didn't know you could clean between the two pieces of glass! This is good info, and a new one on me!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzdRBcXFhsc

  • Catherine Anspaugh Catherine Anspaugh on Oct 03, 2017

    Im not sure that it is possible to do this I'm sorry to say.

  • Deb K Deb K on Feb 21, 2023

    Hello, hope this helps you out.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T04wH7NAM0c

  • We took ours apart. It wasn't easy. We had to remove screws and a gasket. It was a two person job, since you need to support the glass.

  • 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.)

  • We just did this. It was an big job, but so worth it. Depending on your model range, you'll have to remove a few screws and a gasket or two, and it helps to have two people so the glass doesn't slip out and break. We used a lot of vinegar, but it was worth it.