Cleaning oven door glass
Have you ever noticed when you have a nice new stove, that the first time something boils over it always seems to find its way into the vent holes on the top front of the range door and runs right between the two glass panes on the door? This can be very frustrating, especially for someone who likes to keep everything looking clean and new. So today let’s talk about how to clean in between the glass on your oven door. Each range is a little different and you can find this in your manual, or you can look for your manual online with your model number to find out how to remove the door. Lay a soft towel down on the floor so you can lay the oven door on it once you get it off. To remove most doors, open the oven door all the way and look at where the hinge is going into the range. Many ovens have a latch that you can flip towards you. After unlatching the door, close the door but not completely (about a 25-degree angle). Lift on both sides of the door straight up and it will come off. You might want to have someone on each side of the door because it is surprisingly heavy.
Once you get it off, place the door handle-side down on the towel. Take a yard stick and wrap a warm soapy wash rag around the yard stick to secure it using a few rubber bands. Slide the yard stick in the bottom of the door and slide around until the glass is clean. Pull the stick back out and rinse the rag as needed. When you have all stains removed, use some paper towels to wrap around the yard stick to dry your glass. Once you’re done cleaning the glass, work backwards. Get the door in the hinge position and then open the door all the way to flip the latch. Close the oven door and you are as good as new.