Cleaning between the glass on your oven door can be tricky, but with this simple trick, you can get it sparkling without taking the whole door apart.
What You’ll Need
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
- Warm water
- Spray bottle
- Microfiber cloth or sponge
- Optional: a small funnel or turkey baster
Step-by-Step Guide
- Remove the Oven Door (Optional but Easier)
- Most oven doors can be lifted or unlatched according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- If you can’t remove it, you can still work carefully from the edges.
- Create a Cleaning Paste
- Mix 3 parts baking soda with 1 part water to make a thick paste.
- Apply the Paste Between the Glass
- Use a small spatula, spoon, or cloth to spread the paste inside the glass panels.
- Focus on greasy spots or baked-on residue.
- Spray with Vinegar
- Put white vinegar in a spray bottle and lightly mist over the baking soda.
- The fizzing action helps loosen tough grime.
- Wipe Clean
- Let the mixture sit for 10–15 minutes if very dirty.
- Use a microfiber cloth or sponge to wipe away residue.
- For narrow openings, a basting syringe or turkey baster can help apply the paste and vinegar.
- Rinse and Dry
- Use a damp cloth to remove any remaining cleaning solution.
- Dry with a clean cloth for a streak-free shine.
💡 Extra Tips
- Always check your oven manual before removing the door.
- For stubborn stains, repeat the process or let the baking soda paste sit overnight.
- Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the glass or seals.
✅ Bottom line:
Using baking soda and vinegar is a safe, simple, and effective way to clean between the glass on your oven door, removing grease and grime without disassembling the entire appliance.
I can also show a quick 2-minute method for a regular oven door wipe that keeps it clean daily and prevents buildup.