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### Step-by-Step Instructions
**1. Make a paste**
Mix the baking soda and water in a small bowl until it forms a thick paste.
**2. Apply to the oven door glass**
Spread the paste over the **interior glass** of the oven door, focusing on areas with visible grease and stains.
**3. Let it sit**
Leave the paste on the glass for at least **20 minutes**—longer if the grease is particularly built up. This gives the baking soda time to break down the grime.
**4. Scrub gently**
Use a non-scratch scrub pad or sponge to work the paste into the glass. You’ll notice the gunk start to lift.
**5. Spray with vinegar**
Spray the area with white vinegar. It will fizz on contact with the baking soda, helping to lift any remaining residue.
**6. Wipe clean**
Wipe everything off with a damp cloth or paper towel, and follow up with a dry microfiber cloth for a streak-free shine.
**7. For tough corners**
Use a plastic scraper or an old credit card to gently remove stubborn residue from edges or crevices.
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### Bonus Tip: Cleaning Between the Oven Door Glass
If you have grease **trapped between the oven door panels**, many ovens have a bottom slot where you can insert a long tool (like a coat hanger wrapped in a microfiber cloth) to reach and clean inside. Always check your oven manual first before disassembling anything.
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### Final Thoughts
Forget scrubbing for hours or using harsh oven sprays with toxic fumes. This **baking soda + vinegar method** is truly the only way to clean a greasy oven door that’s effective, inexpensive, and natural. With just a few pantry staples and a little patience, your oven door will shine like new—and you’ll wonder why you ever waited so long.
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