I'm just now seeing this in 2024, I am so grateful I found this video. This method actually worked. My arms are sore but thats ok. My oven looks like new. Thank You for sharing.
Sir, I watched your video earlier today and I just finished cleaning the glass window in my oven door. It was fabulous! Thank you! I let it sit for 45 minutes. The toothbrush worked great in getting up most of the gunk. I used a sponge with a plastic mesh cover that worked very well on the rest of it. After wiping it off thoroughly, I used a razor scraper to remove the remaining very few little stubborn dots of gunk. It looks like I have never used my oven! You're a genius--thanks so much!
It really works. My door was as dirty as his and now it's spotless. I did have to use a razor blade on the really nasty areas. The project took one hour. Thank you so very much
If you leave it for a few hours and let it dry, you shouldn’t have to scrub. Also can use spray bottle with vinegar to wipe down afterwards. It will remove any residue
Thank you very much I didn't know how to clean my oven but I'll go buy some baking soda dish liquid and vinegar here I bought some SOS pads and oven cleaner and it's kind of hard to get it clean but you did it the easy way so thank you very much I really appreciate that have a very blessed day amen
Thanks for the info my small toaster oven glass door was nasty i followed the recipe for cleaning and wow it got 97 percent of all the grease and i can see through my door again thanks
I see that you have lined the bottom of the oven with aluminum foil. I always did that, until I used my parent’ new oven. Embossed on the bottom is a warning not to use foil on the bottom. We both switched to oven mats. A little more expensive than foil, but won’t damage the oven.
Yes @dale having looked at a couple these oven cleaning videos l noticed they all lined the bottom of the oven and l remember when mine was new it the oven leaflet said DO NOT let any foil touch the bottom or the sides. I think with electric ovens the foil acts as some kind of conductor and prob can set oven alight. I think l will just clean mine.
I buy silicone mats made for barbecue grills. They come in a roll with 5 sheets. You can cut them to size and they are good for the oven too. Good up to 500 F for under 12.00 dollars. But this is still a great method to clean the areas the other protective mimics can't cover. Much better than toxic easy off getting all over the place.
This was just great - you explained things so well and the way it was filmed, made everything super easy to follow - thank you. I had been dreading this task, but feel happy I now can do it myself! Thank you!
It helps to clean the door before it gets this bad. At some point it's like trying to sand off baked on enamel on your stovetop. It's baked. I wonder if you heat the oven, get the door toasty, and then use easy off on it, if that would be easier.
my glass door on the oven has grime between the glass .so far I have just been told to take the door off and dissasemble. that is past my skill set.ugh! so I o the toweltrick over the handle until I learn how to disassemble the door
Just put a cup of household ammonia inside the oven overnight. It will come off like magic in the morning! The fumes loosen all the cooked on grime. Much less elbow grease!
you seemed to opt out of using the toothbrush pretty quickly and just went with the sponge. Was it a regular sponge or one with an abrasive end like a 3m (green) cloth?
Steel wool will certainly scratch the glass. Professional window cleaners know this trick: Use bronze wool. It is used to take paint off of glass without damage.
Toothbrush? Save yourself some time and use a plastic scrub pad. A single-edge razor blade in a holder, available at every hardware store, removes the toughest deposits. Always hold the scraper at a very low angle.
If you think that's frugal, oughta see me pops. Back in them good ol days when zebras was zebras and elephants were amphibians, he useta reuse his bog rolls. Mad man! Times were tough, you gots to get tougher. Nothing wrong with being frugal!