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For Light Cleaning: If the oven door is only lightly soiled, simply spray the glass with a mixture of vinegar and water and wipe it clean.
For Tougher Stains: Apply a stronger baking soda paste or use a commercial oven cleaner for extra-stubborn grease.
Self-Cleaning Ovens: If your oven has a self-cleaning function, you can use it to help loosen grime, but be sure to clean the glass afterward, as the self-clean cycle may not fully address the door.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: Can I use commercial oven cleaners to clean the glass?
Yes, you can. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use them sparingly, as some commercial cleaners can be harsh on the glass.
Q2: How often should I clean the oven glass?
For regular maintenance, it's ideal to clean the oven door every month or after particularly messy meals.
Q3: What if there are still streaks after cleaning?
Streaks can often be avoided by drying the glass thoroughly with a microfiber cloth. For persistent streaks, you may want to buff them out with a little bit of white vinegar.
By following these simple steps, you can keep your oven door sparkling clean and free from grime, ensuring it looks fresh and functions efficiently!
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