Unless you take the panes off and clean them, the only thing you can do is use the oven and it will drip out, put a news paper on the floor to catch the grease. My son had a party here one yr and cooked bacon for everyone and my stove was full of grease. Every time I used the oven, grease dripped out.
2006-12-28 03:13:19
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answered by ruth4526 7
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I agree on not trying this, at least not alone...you will need two people. I spilled chili down the front of my stove and it got trapped in between the glass door. My husband took the handle off using a screwdriver and then the glass panes practically flew off the front of the door, good thing I was there to catch it. I cleaned the whole door and he put it back on with my help. Those glass panes are alot heavier than you would think! See if you can live with the grease there! Maybe hang a cute kitchen towel over the oven handle to cover up the grease?! :)
2006-12-28 05:39:18
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answered by KGirl 2
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Yes, the only way you can clean in between the panes of glass is to take the entire door apart. Unless you're the kind of person who is pretty good at taking things apart and putting them back together again, I don't think I'd try it.
2006-12-28 05:14:34
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answered by bmi=22 4
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No magic cure here. Take it apart; be careful, don't lose any parts or break the glass. OR, just put a curtain in front of it and pay it no further heed.
2006-12-28 03:26:24
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answered by dderat 4
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