Cleaning between the glass on your oven door can feel like a messy, frustrating chore, but there’s a simple trick that makes it much easier. Here’s how to do it step by step:
What You’ll Need:
- A spray bottle with warm water and a few drops of dish soap
- Microfiber cloths or soft sponges
- A thin, flexible cleaning tool (like a plastic spatula or a silicone spatula)
- Optional: baking soda for tough grease
Step 1: Remove the Oven Door (Optional but Easier)
- Most oven doors lift out easily—check your manufacturer’s instructions.
- If you can remove it, cleaning becomes much simpler and prevents water dripping into the oven.
Step 2: Access the Inner Glass
- If removal isn’t possible, look for the screws or clips that hold the glass panels together.
- Carefully loosen them to create a small gap for cleaning.
Step 3: Apply Cleaning Solution
- Mix warm water with a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle.
- Spray the solution between the glass panels.
- For stubborn grease, sprinkle a small amount of baking soda onto a damp cloth and gently scrub.
Step 4: Wipe Clean
- Use a thin microfiber cloth or sponge attached to a spatula to reach between the glass layers.
- Wipe away grease and residue carefully.
- Repeat spraying and wiping if needed.
Step 5: Dry Thoroughly
- Use a dry microfiber cloth to remove all moisture.
- Moisture left inside can fog the glass or cause mildew.
Step 6: Reassemble the Oven Door
- Carefully put the glass and clips back in place.
- Ensure all screws are tightened securely.
💡 Pro Tips:
- Regular cleaning prevents baked-on grease buildup, making it easier over time.
- Avoid harsh scrapers or metal tools—they can scratch the glass.
- For a fresh scent, wipe with a few drops of lemon juice before reassembling.
✅ Bottom line:
With this simple method, you can easily clean between the glass on your oven door, restoring clarity and removing grease without disassembling your whole oven or risking scratches.
I can also share a quick 5-minute version using household items you already have for even faster cleaning. Do you want me to do that?