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Have you ever noticed that even after a cycle of oven self-cleaning, the windows still look streaked and grimy? You may be relieved to know that many people have a similar problem, but you may be more interested in how to remove grease marks from oven doors. The good news is. We have some tips that can help you do just that. Read on to learn how to clean the glass door inside and outside the oven… and anywhere in between.
There are areas of my home that I always put off cleaning. Some of these areas include the baseboards, the light fixtures, and of course the glass on the oven door. As for the latter, I don’t know where to begin. Food residue, grease and grime stick to it and are almost impossible to remove from the glass.
But not from now on: with Mr. Clean’s Magic Wipe, you can make your oven glass sparkle again. The abrasive and cleaning agents in the sponge make it an effective tool for removing stuck-on dirt.
To use it, simply wet the Magic Eraser with water and apply a small amount to the oven glass. It takes a little more effort, but the results are worth it. After wiping, wipe clean with a damp cloth. This will leave you with a shiny, clean oven door and no need to cover it with a tea towel.
How to Clean Oven Door Glass-to-Glass
You’ve cleaned the inside glass and the outside window is now shiny. But what about those pesky stains stuck in the middle? This requires you to roll up your sleeves and get out your tools, but it’s possible to clean the inside of the glass.
What you’ll need.
Want to clean the oven but don’t have time? Let us do it for you. Contact your local Merry Maids for more information on oven cleaning. (Note: Merry Maids does not clean between the glass of the oven door, but we can help with other issues!)