Let’s be honest—cleaning the inside glass of the oven is one of those chores that always seems to fall to the bottom of the list. But once you see how clear and spotless it can look, you’ll wish you’d done it sooner. And if you’ve ever peeked inside someone’s oven and wondered how they got that glass so clean, don’t worry—we’ve got the secret, and yes, it really works.
The Easy Oven Glass Cleaning Method Everyone’s Talking About
Whether you’re prepping your kitchen for a holiday gathering or just tired of looking at baked-on grime, this quick and budget-friendly trick uses items you likely already have at home. No harsh chemicals, no elbow grease—just results.
You’ll need:
Baking soda
White vinegar
A microfiber cloth
A little patience
Steps:
Make a paste: Mix ½ cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of water until it forms a thick paste.
Apply the paste: Spread it generously over the inside glass of the oven door. Let it sit for 15–20 minutes.
Spritz with vinegar: Spray the paste with white vinegar. It’ll fizz—this means it’s working!
Wipe clean: Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe away the mixture. Buff the glass dry with a clean towel.
Voila! You’ll be amazed at the difference. Stubborn spots may need a second pass, but most grime will melt away with this simple combo.
Bonus Recipe: Nana’s Frozen Fruit Salad (Makes 12–15 servings)
While your oven’s getting a glow-up, treat yourself to this refreshing retro dessert from Nana’s recipe box.
Ingredients:
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