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Cynthia Lawrence

How to remove oven glass stains without leaving a single scratch using this one natural solution

Grease stains on glass oven door.

When it comes to household chores, cleaning the oven is not usually high up on my list. Truth be told, I can’t remember the last time I deep-cleaned my oven — not because I’m lazy, but mainly because my trusted air fryer has taken over many of its duties.

That being said, if caked-on grime prevents you from peering through the window, it is definitely time for a serious deep clean. But, how do you remove stubborn glass door stains without scratching the glass?

Luckily, cleaning your oven glass doesn’t have to be a chore, and there is an easier, natural method (and technique) to prevent scratches.

All you need are a few kitchen staples that you might already have in your cupboards. Not only are these items non-toxic and safer to use around the home, but they won’t break the bank.

So if you don’t want to risk damaging your oven glass (and fork out on expensive replacements), here’s how to get your oven glass scratch-free and sparkling.

How to clean your oven glass with baking soda

Dirty Oven (Image credit: Future)

Even though I've tried my fair share of store-bought oven cleaners, mixing up a homemade solution is an easy way to do it and save yourself some money.

First, remove the glass panel from the door (if possible) and place it in the sink to make it easier to clean. If it proves to be tricky removing your oven glass, always ensure the power is turned off before directly cleaning.

Make a baking soda paste

Baking Soda in Oven (Image credit: Future)

I usually just grab a small bowl and combine some baking soda with a splash of water until it thickens into a smooth paste.

Next, cover your grimy glass with this solution and leave it to sit for a few hours, or overnight for those stubborn, caked-on stains.

By now, this should have loosened some of the stubborn dirt and stains — saving you the elbow grease.

In fact, there are so many things you didn't know you could clean with baking soda. From getting rid of stains, deodorizing bad odors and unblocking drains, to even washing fruit and vegetables.

Spray glass with white vinegar

Cleaning oven glass door (Image credit: Shutterstock)

Next, spray some white vinegar over the glass inside the sink and the main oven until that baking soda mixture starts to fizz and foam up.

Using a scratch-free sponge, wipe away any food debris, excess grease, and grime. Repeat this until the glass is completely grime-free, and rinse with warm soapy water. Rinse again with cold water before buffing with a dry microfiber cloth.

Just be sure to avoid rough, abrasive scouring pads, which can leave permanent scratches all over the glass. And never (ever) be tempted to use sharp implements, such as a knife, to pry off caked-on food. This is bound to scratch your glass, and the last thing you want is expensive repairs.

For more top cleaning hacks, check out this vinegar steam trick that will rid your oven of grease and grime.

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