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Is your glass oven door dirty? Here is a tutorial showing you a step-by-step guide on how to clean the inside of your oven door with no harsh cleaning products or harsh chemicals. Today I will show you the baking soda method. This is a simple process that can also be used to clean glass panes or interior glass in other kitchen appliances.

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Here is the before picture of my oven window - yuck!

How to Clean Oven Glass Window materials

  • Baking Soda
  • white vinegar and water mixture
  • Spray Bottle
  • Old rag & towel
  • Optional – painters tape

*Above is the inside of my oven glass door. I did a test run of this in November after the holiday season and was happy with the results. My oven window glass isn’t as dirty this time since it’s only been 1 month but I wanted to share the directions with you.

 I recommend laying an old towel on the floor under your oven door for anything that spills over.

How to Clean Oven Glass Window instructions

It’s a good idea to lay an old towel on the floor under your oven door for anything that spills over.

 If you have vents on your oven door, cover them with painters tape so nothing will get inside the door.

If you have vents on your oven door, cover them with painter’s tape so nothing will get inside the door.

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 Cover the window with baking soda. (You don't need this much, I learned this - you can just sprinkle some on.)

Cover the window with baking soda. (You don’t need this much, I learned this – you can just sprinkle some on.)

 Squirt the baking soda with a vinegar and water mixture. I did a ratio of 1:10, 1 part vinegar, 9 parts water. (My squirt bottle has numbers to help me do this part).

Squirt the baking soda with a vinegar and water mixture.

I did a ratio of 1:10, 1 part vinegar, 9 parts water. (My squirt bottle has numbers to help me do this part).

 You want the baking soda to get damp but not drenched. You are making a paste.

You want the baking soda to get damp but not drenched. You are making a paste.

 Get an old wash cloth wet and squeeze out the excess.

Get an old washcloth wet and squeeze out the excess.

 Start scrubbing the paste with the damp wash cloth. Gentle scrubbing is fine, it doesn't have to be hard scrubbing.

Start scrubbing the paste with the damp washcloth. Gentle scrubbing is fine, it doesn’t have to be hard scrubbing.

 Keep working around the glass, if you see a black spot scrub at it a bit. It won't take a ton of effort.

Keep working around the glass, if you see a black spot scrub at it a bit. It won’t take a ton of effort.

I also scrubbed the black metal around the window and cleaned that up as well.

I also scrubbed the black metal around the window and cleaned that up as well.

 Clean up your mess. I used my vacuum cleaner, but you could use a small broom and dust pan. I recommend using a wet dry shop vac if you have a bag in your vacuum cleaner so it won't clog.

Clean up your mess.

I used my vacuum cleaner, but you could use a small broom and dustpan.

I recommend using a wet-dry shop vac if you have a bag in your vacuum cleaner so it won’t clog.

 Wipe up the extra mess of baking soda. I did this a couple times.

Wipe up the extra mess of baking soda. I did this a couple of times.

 When I thought I got most of it up, I got a fresh old wash cloth wet, squeezed it out, and wiped it one more time.

When I thought I got most of it up, I got a fresh old washcloth wet, squeezed it out, and wiped it one more time with clean water.

 I am very pleased with how easy this was and how clean my window got with very little effort and no harmful chemicals.

And there you have it, a clean oven door!! I am very pleased with how easy this was and how clean my window got with very little effort and no harmful chemicals.

Other tips for cleaning your oven door glass:

  • You can use a razor blade to clean the glass
  • You can use a paper towel, I just like using reusable items and washing them.
  • You can use a glass cleaner, but I don’t personally like putting those chemicals where my food will be.
  • While you’re at it clean your oven racks
  • You can use your self-cleaning cycle if you have one instead, and you can do this after the cycle if it didn’t get all of the way clean.
  • You can use a magic eraser.
  • Make a paste with Dawn dish soap and some baking soda and place on baked-on grease. Use a plastic scraper to get some of the stuck-on residues off. Clean off with fresh hot water or warm water. You can also use it to clean oven glass doors or the entire oven. It’s the best oven cleaner.
  • Don’t use baking soda on stainless steel as it will scratch it, and use a clean microfiber towel on those surfaces
  • You can use a non-scratching or abrasive scouring pad
  • It is not recommended to use a coat hanger to get grease stains between the glass in the door, or open the door which will often void the warranty. Make sure to read your oven manual first before trying.
  • When using your self-cleaning feature it may omit an odor when burning the debris inside the oven and turning it into ash. You can always crack your interior windows to help.
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71 Comments

    1. Thank you Barbara! I’m so glad you’ll give this a try and I hope it works as great for you as it does for me.

  1. Chaz, this is amazing! I’m doing it this weekend. I’ve honestly always just assumed there was nothing I could do about the dirty window on my oven. Guess I didn’t search too hard either, lol. Thanks so much!

    1. Thank you so much Allison, I’m thrilled you want to try it and I hope it works as great for you as it did me.

  2. Oh My Goodness! I can’t wait to try this out!

    1. Thank you so much Julie – I’m thrilled you are excited about it and hope it works as great for you as it did for me

  3. Grrreat tutorial, pinned! My wall oven died in the last hour before serving Thanksgiving dinner, but fortunately we were just warming dishes by then. Waiting for a repairman so no cookie baking! If we decide to fix rather than buy new (it’s 19 years old), I am definitely going to clean that window!

    1. Oh gosh Debbee, I’m so sorry and so very grateful that your Thanksgiving meal was complete. I remember when our oven died and how much you miss it when you don’t have it. It’s so nice you’ll be able to fix yours. Hope this works as great for you as it has for me.

  4. This is such a useful tip! Thanks for linking up to Best of the Weekend. You were our most clicked link this week! I will also be pinning and sharing on Instagram stories this weekend. Thanks for joining us and have a great weekend!
    Shelley

    1. Thank you so much for all the support and the feature. Have a lovely weekend.

  5. Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. Pinned and shared. Have a lovely week. I hope to see you at next week’s party too! Happy Holiday!

    1. Thank you for sharing and the Pin Marilyn. I’ll see you at the next party, have a great weekend.

  6. My oven door is a bit dirty so I should try this out…. Your post was the most clicked this week so thanks for Sharing at Best of the Weekend! I suppose everyone’s ovens needed cleaning after all of that Thanksgiving cooking!
    Liberty @ B4andAfters.com

    1. Thank you so much Liberty and I’m thrilled you are interested in giving it a try. It’s really quite easy and works well.

  7. My oven needs a good cleaning, especially after all of the cooking I did on Thanksgiving! Thanks for sharing your tips with us at the Creative Muster. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll be sharing next week. Pinned!
    Robin ?

    1. Thank you so much Jean and I’m thrilled you are interested in giving it a try.

  8. When I commented the first time, I got a window saying, “Spam deleted.” I guess it thought my comment was spam? I’ll try it one more time. I’m visiting from Senior Salon and appreciated the tip. I like using natural products, too.

    1. Thank you so much Barbara and I’m sorry for the trouble leaving a comment

  9. This is very timely given how messy mine got as I prepared Thanksgiving dinner. Thanks!

    1. Thank you Shannon, I hope this helps you as much as it’s helped me.

    1. Thanks Anita, and would love to help clean your oven. 🙂

  10. Thank you for sharing with the BFF Open House link party. This is a task that is long overdue at my house. I will give this method a try.

    1. Thank you Erica, and I’m thrilled you want to try it.

  11. GREAT!!! I was just looking at my oven door the other day and thinking….How the heck am I going to get that clean! LOL Thanks for the video and congrats on the feature. Stopped in from the sweet inspiration party:)

    1. Thanks so much and thanks for stopping by. I hope this works as well for you as it did for me 🙂

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