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If you would rather not use any kind of strong chemical, baking soda is the way to go. It can be a more eco-friendly way to get that desired streak-free finish. Just apply the baking soda to a damp cloth and smear it over the glass; then simply remove and buff it wide clean.
Any stubborn marks that might be caused by limescale or grease can be easily removed if you apply baking soda, then spray some white vinegar before wiping them off and buffing them.
The oven
No one chooses to use harsh chemicals with a toxic odor over something just as effective and, well, natural. Instead, you should use a homemade paste of baking soda and water brushed onto the surfaces.
This will help you clean an oven quite effectively. Spray the paste with some white vinegar, then let it foam to shift the stubborn grime. Then, carefully repeat spraying as often as you need until any baked-on food residue is efficiently wiped away.
We would honestly advise you to steer away from harsh chemicals in the oven and try something more natural. Baking soda is highly efficient and makes the daunting task of oven cleaning a bit easier.
All you have to do to get that desired shining oven is to spray the whole oven down, including cleaning a glass oven door, with a damp water bottle. Then, pour on a thick layer of baking soda, especially on the bottom, until there’s a quarter-inch layer of soda paste. If the soda is still dry, you can wet it with a water bottle.