Mix vinegar and lemon juice, apply to surface using a small child armed with a newspaper and a promise of pocket money if it gets clean. ( the child bit is optional it just saves your back from bending down )
2006-12-11 21:49:43
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answered by ? 5
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Oven door glass is very tough so you can likely use some oven cleaner and spray and wipe. If the stain is stubborn, try spraying some water or put some dish soap on the stain and using superfine stainless steel, wipe the stain off. The soap acts like a lubricant minimizing the scratches on the surface you are cleaning while getting the benefit of to scraping action on the stain. Always remember to test a small area first before using a chemical or technique you have not used before on the surface you are cleaning.
2016-05-23 08:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Try this cleaning cloth. You have to buy in packages of 5 but they are only like $3 bucks a piece. I have ordered them and use them on everything, especially cleaning windows and clean mirrors. They are made out of tiny fibers. They are guaranteed not to scratch and all you do is rinse the cloth under water, wring it out and wipe ANY surface with no streaks or scratch. Use em over and over. I have not thrown one away yet!
I even waxed my car with it! I am sold on this ...I encourage you to try it out.
www.eazeeclean.com
2006-12-12 09:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Try hob-brite the stuff for cleaning glass topped ceramic hobs. Never tried it on oven doors but it makes the hob shine.
2006-12-11 21:47:45
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answered by Steve K 4
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Mr Clean magic eraser works great on the glass.
2006-12-12 16:58:32
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answered by ♥monamarie♥ 5
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Vinegar and newspaper. Removes streaks and looks awesome!
2006-12-11 22:24:15
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answered by athomemommy_4 2
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A splash of vinegar in a pint of water, wipe on then rub dry with newspaper.
2006-12-11 21:54:44
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answered by sarah c 7
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Winwow cleaner or diluted white vinegar
Baby oil on the hob
2006-12-11 21:42:28
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answered by Scotty 7
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Damp newspaper then dry with crumpled dry newspaper till it squeaks
2006-12-11 23:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Use white vinegar, that will do the trick and it is cheap as chips, in fact cheaper.
2006-12-11 21:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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