If your oven door glass has turned cloudy, streaky, or coated with baked-on grease, you’re not alone. Over time, cooking splatters, bubbling casseroles, and high heat create a stubborn film that regular cleaners can’t touch. But here’s the good news: you don’t need expensive chemicals or harsh scrubbing tools to make your oven door glass sparkle like new. With a simple trick and a few household items, you can restore shine effortlessly. This unique recipe not only works quickly but is gentle, safe, and surprisingly effective.
The Secret Cleaning Trick: Baking Soda Foam Scrub
This foaming glass-cleaning recipe uses a chemical reaction that lifts grease, dissolves residue, and breaks down baked-on grime without damaging the glass. It’s the easiest method to clean even the dirtiest oven doors.
Ingredients (Cleaning Recipe)
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½ cup baking soda
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2 tablespoons white vinegar
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1 tablespoon dish soap (preferably lemon or grease-cutting)
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1 tablespoon cornstarch (helps the paste cling)
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Warm water (as needed)
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Microfiber cloth or soft sponge
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Spray bottle (optional)
How to Prepare the Cleaning Paste
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In a bowl, add the baking soda and cornstarch.
These two dry ingredients create a thick, sticky base that grips onto vertical glass. -
Stir in the dish soap.
Dish soap begins breaking down grease the moment it touches it. -
Add the vinegar slowly.
The mixture will foam — this is the magic!
The reaction helps lift the grime so you don’t need to scrub hard. -
Add warm water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the mixture becomes a smooth paste.
Step-by-Step: How to Clean the Oven Door Glass
Step 1 — Cool and Wipe
Ensure the oven is completely cool.
Wipe the surface with a dry cloth to remove loose dust and crumbs.
Step 2 — Apply the Paste
Spread a thick layer of the baking soda foam paste onto the glass—inside or outside.
Make sure to coat greasy or brown areas generously.
Step 3 — Let It Sit (15–20 Minutes)
This is where the magic happens.
The paste clings, dissolves grease, and softens baked-on stains.
Step 4 — Wipe with a Warm Damp Cloth
Use a warm, damp microfiber cloth to wipe away the paste.
Most grime will slide right off.
Step 5 — Rinse Until Clear
Dampen the cloth again and wipe repeatedly to remove any residue or streaks.
Step 6 — Optional Final Shine
Spray a little vinegar or glass cleaner and buff with a dry microfiber cloth.
Your oven door will sparkle like new!
Bonus Trick: For the Inside Glass Panel (Secret Hack)
If the inner layer of the oven door glass is dirty (the one between the panels), try this:
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Open the oven door fully.
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Look for tiny vent slots underneath the door.
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Wrap a microfiber cloth around a long wooden spoon or ruler.
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Lightly spray vinegar on the cloth.
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Insert through the vent and swipe back and forth to remove dust and streaks.
This trick removes hidden grime without disassembling the door.
Why This Method Works
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Baking soda lifts burnt residue and deodorizes.
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Vinegar reacts with baking soda to foam and loosen stuck particles.
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Dish soap cuts through tough grease.
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Cornstarch helps the paste stick to the glass for deeper cleaning.
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Warm water softens grime and makes wiping easier.
This combination mimics professional oven cleaners but without harsh chemicals or fumes.
Extra Tips for a Spotless Oven Door
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Use this method monthly to prevent buildup.
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Avoid steel wool— it can scratch the glass permanently.
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For extremely burnt areas, reapply the paste and let it sit 30 minutes.
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A razor scraper at a 45-degree angle can remove stubborn char safely.
Final Thoughts
Cleaning an oven door doesn’t have to be a chore. With this simple, effective, and unique recipe, you’ll restore the shine in minutes — no harsh chemicals, no endless scrubbing. The foaming action does the hard work for you, leaving your glass spotless, streak-free, and crystal clear.