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No matter how much you clean, spray, and scrub, does your oven door remain cloudy, stained, almost opaque? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Between overflowing dishes, sauce spills, and heat staining everything, the oven door is often the forgotten part of the cleaning process. Yet there’s a simple, quick, and natural solution to restore its perfect clarity… without spending hours cleaning it.
Why does the oven glass get dirty so quickly?
Even with the utmost care, just a few cooking sessions can cause glass to become cloudy. Bubbling gratins, juicy roasts, or dishes with sauces inevitably leave marks. Under the heat, these splatters dry, harden, and become difficult to remove. The result: you scrub, scrub, and give up.
Another often overlooked detail: the oven door is usually made of two glass panes separated by a gap. Dirt can therefore accumulate inside, too, where a simple wipe with a cloth is no longer sufficient.
Chemicals or natural solutions: which to choose?
When faced with a very dirty window, the temptation to use a powerful commercial cleaner is strong. The problem is that these products are often harsh, leave a lingering odor, and require thorough rinsing. On the other hand, natural solutions are becoming increasingly popular: they’re inexpensive, easy to use, and just as effective if you know the right techniques.
Good news: You probably already have everything you need in your pantry.
Natural makeup that makes the difference
The winning duo for spotless glass? Baking soda and white vinegar. Together, they form an effective paste for stubborn stains.