The Best Way to Clean Oven Glass (Even Double-Pane Doors)
An oven is one of the most essential kitchen appliances, helping you cook everything from roasted meats to baked desserts. But because it’s used so often, oven door glass quickly collects grease splatters, baked-on food, and cloudy residue.
Cleaning can be even trickier if your oven has double-glazed (double-pane) glass, where grime can build up between the panels. The good news: you can restore clear, streak-free glass with simple, low-cost methods that don’t take much time.

Method 1: Simple Spray Cleaner + Hanger Tool (Best for Between the Glass)
What You’ll Need
- 400 ml water
- 100 ml rubbing alcohol (or white vinegar as an alternative)
- Spray bottle
- Metal clothes hanger
- 2 kitchen towels
- Elastic bands
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Mix your DIY oven glass cleaner
Pour 400 ml water and 100 ml rubbing alcohol into a spray bottle. Shake gently to combine. This solution helps cut grease and lifts residue effectively. -
Clean the inside surface first
Spray the inside of the oven door glass (and any greasy areas) with the mixture. Wipe with a kitchen towel to remove visible grime. -
Shape the metal hanger into a cleaning tool
Unwind and straighten the metal hanger, then bend it into a long, narrow, flexible wand that can slide between the oven glass panels. -
Wrap a towel around the hanger tip
Spray one kitchen towel with the cleaning solution and wrap it tightly around the end of the hanger. -
Secure it firmly
Use elastic bands to hold the towel in place so it won’t slip while you clean. -
Clean between the glass panes
Carefully guide the hanger (with the damp towel) between the two glass panels and scrub gently. This helps remove hidden buildup from hard-to-reach interior areas. -
Finish with a dry wipe
Repeat the same process using a dry towel to remove leftover cleaner and moisture, leaving the glass clear and polished.
Method 2: Natural Alternative — Lemon + Baking Soda
If you prefer a more natural oven glass cleaning method, lemon and baking soda work well for removing greasy film and light stains.
What You’ll Need
- 1 lemon
- Baking soda
- Dish towel or cloth
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Cut the lemon
Slice the lemon in half. -
Add baking soda
Sprinkle baking soda generously onto the cut side of the lemon. -
Scrub the oven glass
Use the lemon as a scrubber and clean the glass in circular motions with light pressure until the surface looks clearer. -
Wipe away residue
Use a damp cloth to remove baking soda and loosened dirt. -
Dry for a streak-free finish
Buff the glass with a dry towel to prevent water marks and improve shine.
Extra Tips for Better Results
- Clean regularly: Frequent cleaning prevents heavy buildup and makes each session faster and easier.
- Safety first: Always ensure the oven is fully cool before you begin to avoid burns.
- If you don’t have rubbing alcohol: White vinegar is a reliable substitute and also helps deodorize and disinfect.
With these practical techniques, you can keep your oven glass clean, transparent, and streak-free—improving both the look and performance of your oven.


