Your oven is a vital appliance in your home, crucial for preparing dinner. Even though many ovens come with self-cleaning features, a common question we hear from our customers is how to tackle the stubborn, brown splatter on the inner glass door.
Weβve got a few effective methods to share!
Ready to get started on oven glass cleaning procedure?
Hereβs a method recommended by many homeowners for light cleaning on oven glass:
- 𧽠Scrape Off Loose Debris on Oven Glass: Use a scraper or an old credit card to gently remove any stuck-on food.
- π Make a Natural Cleaner: Mix Β½ cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of lemon juice to create a paste.
- π Apply on Oven Glass and Wait: Spread the paste over the oven glass and let it sit for about 20 minutes to break down and soften the debris.
- π§Ό Scrub Gently: Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently scrub the glass in circular motions. A non-abrasive scrubbing pad can help with tougher spots.
- πΏ Vinegar Solution: Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the glass and wipe it clean with a soft cloth. Repeat until the glass sparkles.
- π§ Final Rinse: Do a final rinse with water and use a microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish.
For really grimy oven glass, one of our customers recommends the following method:
- πͺ Get the Right Tools: Purchase a scraper and non-abrasive scrubbing pads(Non-metal and anti-bacterial!) made for cooktops.
- 𧴠Use Specialized Cleaner: Try Bar Keepers Friend Cooktop Cleaner. They also make a Burnt-On Grease Remover.
- π Apply and Wait: Spread the cleaner over a small section of the glass and let it penetrate for about 5-10 minutes.
- π§ Scrape Carefully: Using your scraper or blade, gently scrape at a 45-degree angle. Wipe away the residue and move to the next section.
- 𧽠Clean Residue: After removing the major debris, spread a thin film of the cleaner across the glass. Use a damp sponge in circular motions to remove any remaining residue.
- 𧴠Final Touch: Apply one more thin layer of the cleaner. Let it dry for a couple of minutes, then use a microfiber cloth or soft lint-free towel to remove it completely.
There are plenty of helpful videos on YouTube to guide you through the process.
As always, if you need any repair or service for your oven, we’re just a click away!
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Happy cooking! π³