Your stove is exactly like mine what is the make and model of yours? And it doesn't say what size gasket you used? Could you provide a link on where you got it because I can't seem to find one that fits this type of door
This is a helpful video, but it is important to remember that scratching or etching the glass will weaken the integrity of the glass. You should not use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other abrasive material to clean the glass, even on the edges. Use a low alkaline content cleaner only and let it soak into the deposits for a few minutes to loosen any heavy residue rather than scraping with a razor blade.
The video jumps over a crucial point -- where the two ends of the gasket meet, and how and how much (if any) they overlap. In fact it looks like when you start to put the glass back in the frame, there is a 1"gap between the two ends in that lower right corner. I know from my current experience this will result in toxic fumes coming out in some gas stoves. It's the whole reason my stove's out of commission right now and why I looked at this video.
@@cliffcaron6615 The new gasket on the floor looks like the door gasket, not the glass. Usually, the glass is a self adhesive, like what was shown. She must have been prepping to do the door next. Best regards.