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I'd call a tech to perform this task. Dont risk breaking it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there! Thanks for reaching out to us. We're sorry that there's a run between the glass on your oven. We see how this can be frustrating. To clean the glass in your oven door, place a towel on either the floor or a large work surface in your kitchen to protect the oven door when you remove it. Remove the door. You can find instructions on how to remove the door on page 23 of the unit's Use and Care manual online at this link: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ge-5-3-cu-ft-self-cleaning-freestanding-electric-range-white/4943609.p?skuId=4943609 Lay the door down, handle side down, on the towel. In a medium-sized container, mix up a solution of mild dish soap and warm water. Wrap a wash or dish cloth around the end of a yard stick, securing the cloth with tape or a rubber band. Soak the cloth in the soapy solution. Insert the yard stick, cloth-covered end first, into the opening at the bottom of the door. Do not force the yard stick in between the glass and allow room for movement so as not to bend or break the glass. Be sure to thoroughly wet any stains and let the solution soak in for about 2 to 3 minutes. Scrub the stains with the cloth-covered yardstick until they're gone, rewetting the cloth as necessary. Rinse the cloth, re-attach it to the yardstick with the tape or rubber band, and use the wet cloth to rinse the scrubbed areas. Be sure that you remove all soap residue. Replace the wet cloth on the yardstick with a dry, lint-free cloth or paper towel and insert it into the door opening to dry the inside of the door. Replace the door, Once the inside is dry, re-attach the door by grasping it on each side at the top. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to us at our social pages. Stay safe! Emily@GEA
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