If your oven glass looks cloudy, greasy, or covered in stubborn stains, you’re definitely not alone. Cleaning oven glass is one of those kitchen tasks many people delay because it seems difficult or time-consuming.
For a long time, I thought the only way to clean oven glass properly was with strong chemical cleaners and a lot of scrubbing. But after trying a few different methods in my own kitchen, I realized that simple household ingredients can work just as well.
In fact, using natural ingredients like baking soda and vinegar can remove grease buildup effectively while being safer for your home and much more affordable.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to clean oven glass naturally, step by step, using ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
Why Oven Glass Gets Dirty So Quickly
Before learning how to clean oven glass naturally, it helps to understand why oven doors get dirty so easily.
Every time you cook, tiny droplets of oil, food splatter, and steam hit the oven glass. Because ovens reach very high temperatures, those splatters slowly bake onto the surface.
Over time, these layers of grease harden and become more difficult to remove.
Foods that commonly cause oven glass buildup include:
- roasted meats
- pizza and casseroles
- baked pasta dishes
- foods with butter or oil
If the oven glass isn’t cleaned regularly, grease can accumulate and create a cloudy, stained appearance.
What You Need to Clean Oven Glass Naturally
One of the best things about this cleaning method is how simple it is. You don’t need any expensive cleaning products.
Here are the basic ingredients and tools you’ll need:
- 3 tablespoons baking soda
- white vinegar
- warm water
- a small bowl
- a soft sponge or microfiber cloth
- paper towels or a dry cloth
Step 1 – Make a Baking Soda Cleaning Paste

Start by preparing a simple baking soda paste.
In a small bowl, mix three tablespoons of baking soda with a small amount of warm water. Stir until the mixture forms a thick paste.
The consistency should be similar to toothpaste. If the paste feels too watery, simply add a little more baking soda.
Step 2 – Spread the Paste Over the Oven Glass

Apply the baking soda paste directly to the oven glass using a sponge or cloth.
Make sure to cover the entire surface, especially areas with visible grease stains.
Let the paste sit for 15 to 20 minutes so it can loosen baked-on grease.
Step 3 – Add Vinegar for Extra Cleaning Power

After the baking soda paste has worked for a while, lightly spray or drizzle white vinegar over the surface.
You will notice a gentle fizzing reaction. This is completely normal and helps loosen grime from the glass.
Let the mixture sit for another 5 minutes.
Step 4 – Wipe the Glass Clean

Use a damp microfiber cloth or sponge to wipe the glass gently.
Most of the grease should come off easily at this point.
If stubborn stains remain, apply a little more baking soda paste and repeat the process.
Step 5 – Rinse and Dry the Surface

Once the grease is gone, wipe the glass with a clean damp cloth to remove any leftover baking soda.
Dry the surface with a soft towel or paper towel.
The oven glass should now look much clearer and brighter.
Extra Tips for Stubborn Oven Glass Stains
Let the Baking Soda Sit Longer
If stains are particularly stubborn, leave the baking soda paste on the glass for 30 to 45 minutes.
Clean When the Oven Is Slightly Warm
Warm surfaces can help soften grease and make cleaning easier.
Use a Plastic Scraper for Hardened Residue
A plastic scraper or old credit card can help remove hardened residue without scratching the glass.
How Often Should You Clean Oven Glass?
Cleaning the oven glass regularly prevents heavy buildup.
- Light cleaning every 2–3 weeks
- Deep cleaning every 1–2 months
Final Thoughts
Cleaning oven glass naturally is easier than most people think.
With baking soda, vinegar, and a little patience, you can remove grease buildup and make your oven door look clear again.
This simple method is inexpensive, effective, and much safer than harsh chemical cleaners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can baking soda scratch oven glass?
No. Baking soda is a mild abrasive and safe to use when applied with a soft cloth or sponge.
Can dish soap clean oven glass?
Dish soap works for light grease, but baking soda is better for removing baked-on stains.
Is it safe to use natural cleaners inside the oven?
Yes. Baking soda and vinegar are commonly used natural cleaning ingredients and are safe when used properly.

