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How to Remove Stubborn Oven Door Glass Stains

Tried baking soda and Dawn but only a little came off? Don’t worry—here’s what actually works.

If your oven door glass looks cloudy, brown, or permanently stained, you’re not alone. What you’re seeing isn’t just “dirt” — it’s layers of baked-on grease, carbonized food residue, and polymerized oils that have hardened over years of high heat. Baking soda and dish soap are a good start, but for heavy buildup, you need the right technique, not just stronger products.

Below is a step-by-step, safe, and proven method to get that glass almost crystal-clear again.


Why These Stains Are So Hard to Remove

Oven door glass stains form when:

  • Grease splatters hit hot glass and burn instantly

  • Oils polymerize under high heat (basically turning into a varnish)

  • Repeated cooking layers build up over time

This is why gentle cleaners only remove the top layer.


The Best Method (Works Even on Old Stains)

🔥 Method 1: Baking Soda Paste + Razor Scraper (Most Effective)

This is the gold standard for oven glass.

What You’ll Need:

  • Baking soda

  • Water

  • Plastic wrap or damp paper towels

  • A razor blade scraper (or glass cooktop scraper)

  • Microfiber cloth

  • Gloves (recommended)

Step-by-Step:

  1. Make a thick paste
    Mix baking soda with just enough water to form a spreadable paste.

  2. Apply generously
    Cover the stained glass completely.

  3. Let it sit (CRUCIAL)
    Leave it on for 8–12 hours (overnight is best).
    👉 This softens the hardened grease.

  4. Gently scrape
    Hold the razor blade at a 45-degree angle and gently scrape.

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