With regular use, oven door glass can collect a thick layer of food grime and grease that worsens over time. The high temperatures can bake this grease onto the oven glass and make it difficult to remove. While there are many chemical oven cleaners in store, there are effective ways to clean your oven naturally without leaving a lingering bleach smell. Discover how to clean oven glass using simple and powerful materials found in your cupboards in our useful guide below.
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Some oven models allow for the door to be fully removed, allowing for easy access to the oven door for a deep clean. Always check your oven's manual before trying to remove the door (you can find many manuals online if you do not have a paper copy).
If it is possible to remove your oven door, we recommend asking a someone to hold the door for you as you unlock the hinges. If this is not possible, place a soft towel on the floor below the oven and rest the door on your knee to prevent any breakages.
To clean the inside of your oven glass naturally you'll need baking powder, white vinegar, a sponge, a small bowl, soft microfiber cloths and a razor blade.
First, sprinkle the a few tablespoons of baking soda into a bowl and slowly add warm water until a paste is formed. Use a sponge to gently apply the thick mixture onto the inside of the oven glass. Leave the mixture to sit for at least 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes, spray your oven glass down with the white vinegar to cause a fizzing reaction. The white vinegar will also work to remove any bad odours. Use a damp soft cloth to gently wipe away the baking powder paste until fully removed.
Use the razor blade to gently scrape off any remaining grease or grime, taking care to avoid scratching the surface. If a thin layer of grease or grime remains then repeat the steps above as necessary.
Use a dry microfiber cloth to buff away any streaks in the oven glass.
To clean oven glass on the outside you'll need a lemon, white vinegar and soft microfibre clothes.
Start by placing an old towel below the oven and spraying white vinegar onto the oven door. Leave the white vinegar to soak on the glass for at least 10 minutes. The strong smell of vinegar will dissipate quickly but can be sped up by airing out the room by opening windows.
Cut a lemon in half an use it to wipe over the white vinegar mixture, focusing on any splats of dirt or grime.
Use a damp microfiber cloth to remove the vinegar and lemon juice by sweeping in downward strokes. Buff any streaks out with a dry cloth.
While this guide focused on how to clean oven glass naturally, you can find more environmentally-friendly cleaning guides on our blog.
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