The inside of your oven may be spick and span but the glass on your oven door, not so much. Grease-splattered though it may be, it’s possible to restore the porthole to your oven to spotless condition.
You know the story: After cooking a big meal, especially after doing so several times a week during the holiday season, splattered grease and unidentifiable bits of stuck-on food end up clouding the glass of your oven window.
There’s no harm in allowing the mess to accumulate there for a while. Sooner or later, though, you need to clean the oven glass, not only for appearance’s sake, but also to maintain the performance and longevity of your appliance.
Here’s the thing, though: Cleaning oven glass is rarely easy, especially if a lot of time has passed since you last made the effort. In fact, getting the glass truly spotless may be the toughest part of cleaning your oven, whether you have a conventional or convection model. Cleaning the glass can even be more difficult than cleaning the oven interior, especially if you’re fortunate enough to own a self-cleaning oven (which, sadly, does little to clean the glass).
Even cleaning the oven racks can be much less of a chore, as there are methods for getting the job done that require relatively little exertion.
Compared with these other tasks, cleaning that brown-stained oven door glass is pretty labor intensive. The good news is that it’s uncomplicated work, and you probably already have all the supplies you need for the job. Follow along to learn the best way to clean oven glass.
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