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 Post subject: Best way to clean an oven window?
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:47 pm 
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I'd swear I asked this before, but I couldn't find it.

How do y'all clean the accumulated soot and polymerized grease off the inside of your oven window so that you can see through it again? Tips?

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 Post subject: Re: Best way to clean an oven window?
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:42 pm 
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It's been awhile since I had an oven window, but I believe I used Krud Kutter.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:32 am 
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Dawn Power Dissolver does a great job.


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I wonder if baking soda and coconut oil would work? It gets off adhesive like nobody's business. I need to try it on mine.

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I haven't done this in a while but I used to open the door, spray on some 409 Cleaner and wait about 10 minutes. Follow that with a razor scraper and a paper towel. Always came clean.


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I used some ceramic stovetop cleaner the last time I did mine. Worked like a charm using a bit of elbow grease and a paper towel.

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I'm happy to say my natural solution worked for me. That and a metal scraper....

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Wow, 6 replies, 6 different methods.

I guess I'll have to blindly pick one to start ...

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Not that I've cleaned my for...oh...awhile.
Dawn power dissolver(use gloves when cleaning it off), razor blade. Poof, brand new.


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Fuzzy,

Here's number seven--

Begin with a single edge razor blade. EZ Off Fume Free Oven Trigger is less caustic (SAFER!) than Dawn PD. You don't even knead rubber gloves.

Tim


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