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Most Folks Do This Wrong: The Right Way to Clean a Glass Stove Top—Fast!
A glass stove top adds a sleek, modern touch to any kitchen. However, it can quickly lose its luster with spills, splatters, and burnt-on stains. If you’re like most people, you may be cleaning your glass stove top the wrong way, potentially causing scratches or missing tough spots. Don’t worry—here’s the ultimate guide to cleaning your glass stove top properly, ensuring it stays sparkling clean without damaging the surface.
The Wrong Way to Clean a Glass Stove Top
Many people unintentionally make these common mistakes when cleaning their stove tops:
- Using Abrasive Scrubbers: Steel wool or rough sponges can leave scratches that dull the surface.
- Harsh Chemicals: Ammonia-based or heavy-duty cleaners may leave behind streaks or damage the glass over time.
- Skipping the Burnt-On Stains: Leaving crusted spills can lead to permanent discoloration.
- Cleaning While Hot: Wiping the surface when it’s still hot can spread grease and make cleaning harder.
Now that you know what not to do, let’s dive into the right way to clean a glass stove top effectively.
What You’ll Need
Gather these simple tools and ingredients to get started:
- Microfiber cloth or soft sponge
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
- Dish soap
- Plastic scraper (optional, for stubborn stains)
- Spray bottle
- Warm water
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