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Cleaning Between the Glass on an Oven Door

by ScavengerChic
(IC: blogger)
About 5 years ago, it was definitely a Thursday...how do I know it was a Thursday?Because it was Thanksgiving. We had just bought a great double wall oven. The old one had bit the dust and wasn't keeping the temperature any more. So we had this great wall oven delivered just in time to entertain about 20 members of our family.
Things were going along great, all the sides were done, the turkey was done and ready to be removed from the oven. The only problem was that when removing the turkey from the oven he managed to drip, and that dripping found its way to the inside of the oven door. Yup dripping between the glass. And that is how my oven door has looked for 5 years.
See those vents in the door, they lead right to between the glass.
My screws did need a special screwdriver but I did have a drillbit that fit perfectly.
Eventually I found that only the top screws had to be removed. There are even springs inside the door to assist you.
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Published July 31st, 2015 4:40 PM
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Dmotan on Jan 18, 2023
About 15 years ago I decided to take out the inner glass of my oven as it was cracked. The appliance store told me they don't make it anymore, however, I found the replacement part on line.
It was about 11:00 p.m. on a Friday night. I had a glass of wine and had taken my sleeping pill. At 2:00 a.m. I finished the project with one screw left over. I didn't think it needed that last screw so didn't worry about it.
Worked great and looked a lot better.
Need to do this with the oven I have now. I'll do this one in a morning time.
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Jessi Arnao Smithson-Sturgill 4 days ago
Hilarious! :)
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Susan Matthews Ferriero on Jan 28, 2023
Please be careful and I believe it takes 2 people to do this. When I tried it was an absolute disaster!! It resulted in buying a new stove.
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I have done that already, but the inside glass is like a sealed glass sliding door that cannot be opened and that is where mine is stained, any thoughts?
I have a self cleaning oven-convection oven ... When I use the self cleaning position, the panel would burn out circuits! That means a service call and new parts. I stop using my self cleaning cycle. What is the beat way to clean a self cleaning - convection oven? I will trying to clean the glass in the door also.
I've been looking everywhere, maybe I missed it. What kind of oven/stove did you do this to? Can't imagine they're all the same. Great idea if it works!