A Simple Trick to Clean Your Oven Door Glass
If your oven door glass is cloudy, greasy, or stained with baked-on residue, you’re not alone. Over time, splatters and fumes build up on the inside and outside of the glass, making even a clean kitchen look untidy. The good news? You don’t need harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners to restore that glassy shine.
This simple, effective trick uses items most people already have at home and takes very little time.
Why Oven Door Glass Gets So Dirty
Oven glass collects grime because:
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Grease splatters during roasting and baking
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Food spills vaporize and bake onto the surface
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High heat hardens residue, making it harder to wipe away
Regular wiping helps, but once grease bakes on, it needs a little extra help.
The Simple Cleaning Trick You’ll Love
What You’ll Need
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Baking soda
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Water
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A soft cloth or sponge
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A plastic scraper or old credit card
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Paper towels or a clean microfiber cloth
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Make a Baking Soda Paste
In a small bowl, mix baking soda with a little water until it forms a thick, spreadable paste.
Step 2: Apply to the Glass
Spread the paste generously over the oven door glass, focusing on greasy or cloudy areas.
Let it sit for 15–20 minutes. This allows the baking soda to loosen baked-on grime without scratching.
Step 3: Gently Scrape
Using a plastic scraper or old credit card, gently lift stubborn residue from the glass.
Avoid metal tools, which can scratch the surface.
Step 4: Wipe Clean
Wipe away the paste with a damp cloth.
Repeat if needed for heavily soiled areas.
Step 5: Buff to Shine
Dry and polish the glass with paper towels or a microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish.
For Extra Tough Stains
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Let the paste sit longer (up to 30 minutes)
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Reapply a second time if needed
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Clean while the oven is completely cool
Can You Clean Between the Glass Panels?
Some ovens allow the door to be removed so you can access the inner glass. Always:
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Check your oven’s manual first
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Turn off and unplug the oven
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Follow manufacturer instructions carefully
If you’re unsure, it’s best to stick to cleaning the accessible surfaces only.
Why This Trick Works
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Baking soda is mildly abrasive, lifting grease without scratching
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It neutralizes odors
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It’s non-toxic and safe for kitchens
This method is effective, affordable, and gentle enough for regular maintenance.
How Often Should You Clean Oven Glass?
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Light wipe-down: every 1–2 weeks
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Deep clean: once a month or after heavy use
Regular care prevents buildup and keeps cleaning quick and easy.
Final Thoughts
A dirty oven door glass can make your entire oven look unclean—even when it isn’t. With this simple baking soda trick, you can restore clarity and shine in under 30 minutes, using items you already have at home.
Sometimes, the easiest solutions really are the best.