A Simple Trick to Clean Your Oven Door Glass
A dirty oven door glass can make your whole kitchen look messy, even if everything else is clean. Grease, burnt food, and stubborn stains build up over time—but with one simple trick, you can make it sparkle again without harsh chemicals.
The Easy Trick: Baking Soda Paste
This method is effective, affordable, and uses ingredients you likely already have at home.
What You’ll Need
- Baking soda
- Water
- A soft cloth or sponge
- Optional: white vinegar
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Make the Paste
- Mix baking soda with a small amount of water until it forms a thick paste.
- Apply to the Glass
- Spread the paste evenly over the oven door glass, focusing on greasy or burnt areas.
- Let It Sit
- Leave it for 15–30 minutes. This helps loosen stubborn grime.
- Gently Scrub
- Use a soft cloth or sponge to scrub in circular motions.
- Wipe Clean
- Remove the residue with a damp cloth.
- Optional Shine Boost
- Spray a little vinegar and wipe again for a streak-free finish.
Why It Works
- Baking soda is a mild abrasive, so it lifts dirt without scratching
- It also breaks down grease and baked-on residue effectively
Extra Tips
- Avoid steel wool or harsh scrubbers—they can scratch the glass
- Clean regularly to prevent heavy buildup
- For very stubborn stains, repeat the process or let the paste sit longer
Bottom Line
With just baking soda and a little patience, you can restore your oven door glass to a clear, like-new shine—no expensive cleaners needed.
If you want, I can share a “2-minute no-scrub oven cleaning hack” that works even faster for busy days.