Do not attempt to thoroughly clean the glass while the oven is hot.
Wipe Away Spills
Dampen a lint-free microfiber cloth with an all-purpose cleaner that contains a degreaser.
Wipe away food particles and smudges from the door with the dampened cloth.
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Rinse the Door
Rinse the door with a water-dampened microfiber cloth.
Buff the Door
Buff to a streak-free shine with a dry microfiber cloth.
If you’re able to safely wipe away the spill with a paper towel, do so.
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If not, leave the spill until the glass is cool.
Remove Tough Baked-on Grease
Make a paste with baking soda and a few drops of water.
Spread the paste over the glass and allow it to work for at least 15 minutes.
Use a microfiber cloth or a non-abrasive sponge to gently scrub the glass.
Dip a clean lint-free microfiber cloth in the solution and rinse away the baking soda paste.
Dry and buff the glass with a microfiber cloth to a streak-free shine.
With some elbow grease, cleaning between the glass panels without removing the door is possible.
Outside smudges should be removed as part of yourdaily kitchen cleaning routine.
Simply wet the eraser, wipe the glass, and continue scrubbing until the glass is clean.
Rinse and buff the glass with a dry paper towel or microfiber towel.
Take a dishwasher tablet and drop it in a bowl of warm water.
Continue wetting the tablet and scrub until all the dirt is removed, rinse, and dry.
Then use baking soda and water to make a paste to rub on the door.
Immediately wipe on distilled white vinegar to create a fizzing action that lifts more grime.
Repeat as many times as necessary.