Cleaning my stove glass oven door

Tabjimpat
by Tabjimpat
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  • Rhonda Rhonda on Dec 27, 2017
    oven cleaner

  • Suzy Kennedy-Lawrence Suzy Kennedy-Lawrence on Dec 28, 2017
    At WalMart (and other stores) I found a product called Krud Kutter and it cleans virtually anything. I had rings around the stove burners and sprayed it on, let it sit for about 20 minutes since it was SO stuck on and it took it away with a nylon covered sponge type cleaner. In my opinion this is the best cleaner on the planet. It comes in a variety of applications, window cleaner, mold and mildew, and several more and NO, I don't work for them and Krud Kutter is how it's spelled. It also comes in gallon refills and is very reasonably priced. My new "go to" cleaner.

  • Kathleen Basiewicz Kathleen Basiewicz on Dec 28, 2017

    There is pretty much only a few ways. I would make 2 suggestions depending on how dirty it is. If you are trying to get the window clean and it is dirty on the inside, then you need to separate the door. 1st you will need some clamps to hold the door together, one on each side as you remove the screws on the top of the door, it will want to spring open so be careful not to drop the glass as you lower the door all the way open. Then start cleaning with baking soda. Sprinkle liberally and lay hot towels with some vinegar on top. Let it sit for 20 minutes or so. Clean up and assess how it looks. You might want to do it again. Be sure to remove all the baking soda even if you have to use your vacuum. Put it all back together.

  • Michelle Dodson Michelle Dodson on Dec 28, 2017
    Pour some cleaning vinegar onto it and sprinkle with baking soda to make a paste. Rub it around so the entire glass is covered. Let sit for about 15 minutes and then scrub until clean. Wipe with wet paper towels until all residue is gone.

    I did this just last week and was amazed at how well it worked. I have a self cleaning oven and the glass just NEVER seemed clean to me.

    This method works really well on the glass stovetop too.

  • Southwestgal Southwestgal on Dec 28, 2017
    I used no odor easy off..looks brand new again!

  • GG GG on Jan 03, 2018
    Probably not the most environmentally beneficial, but Easy Off does do the job!