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Mine is clean now. The door handle broke a few months ago. I fixed it
myself, but yesterday the glass front fell off.... don't ask. I fixed
it this morning. While I had it apart I took out the inside piece and
cleaned that. There are not just the two pieces of glass, one inside and
one outside. There is a third one in between. I don't know who it
happens, but grime gets in there too. I would not recommned taking the
doors apart to clean the glass because they are held together with sheet
metal screws and to not hot as well when reused, but if you ever have to
take the door apart, remove that third piece and clean it off.


Thank goodness it is spring. It is time to open up the windows and runt
he self cleaning cycle. Last yer I did that in early winter with windows
closed. Never again.
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On May 2, 5:59*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> Mine is clean now. *The door handle broke a few months ago. *I fixed it
> myself, but yesterday the glass front *fell off.... don't ask. *I fixed
> it this morning. *While I had it apart I took out the inside piece and
> cleaned that. There are not just the two pieces of glass, one inside and
> one outside. There is a third one in between. I don't know who it
> happens, but grime gets in there too. I would not recommned taking the
> doors apart to clean the glass because they are held together with sheet
> metal screws and to not hot as well when reused, but if you ever have to
> take the door apart, remove that third piece and clean it off.
>
> Thank goodness it is spring. It is time to open up the windows and runt
> he self cleaning cycle. Last yer I did that in early winter with windows
> closed. Never again.


Thanks for the anatomy description. May we know the model? It's likely
that different ranges are built differently.

Jerry
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On 02/05/2011 9:50 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:

>>
>> Thank goodness it is spring. It is time to open up the windows and runt
>> he self cleaning cycle. Last yer I did that in early winter with windows
>> closed. Never again.

>
> Thanks for the anatomy description. May we know the model? It's likely
> that different ranges are built differently.
>


It is a Maytag glass ceramic stove top. The front of the oven door is
glass, most of it frosted, except for the peek in window. That makes the
third layer of glass in the window.
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