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Easy Tips For Maintaining Glass Or Ceramic Cooktops

Ceramic and glass cooktops have an aesthetically pleasing look that will give a house a sleek, modern feel. Although it is more fashionable than the standard coil element type, it does require more maintenance to avoid discolouration and scratching. Regular cleaning differs from cleaning an older-style coil cooktop in several ways. You may keep your appliance in great shape for many years if you remember to take a few crucial precautions. Always adhere to the manufacturer’s suggestions and instructions for the best results.

MAINTENANCE TIPS

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Using Abrasive Cleaning Tools

You might be tempted to use heavy-duty scrubbers if your stovetop has burnt food or difficult stains. But even the scrubby side of a sponge can be too much for the delicate surface of a glass stovetop. Your stovetop may become scratched insignificantly or possibly develop deep pits from using abrasive cleaning or scrubbing equipment (such as steel wool). Use the soft side of the sponge whenever possible, or even better, buy stovetop pads that are specifically designed to reduce scratches on a glass stovetop.

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Do Not Slide The Vessels

Don’t slide your pots and pans across the cooktop; lift them up instead. Even if you are pressed for time, resist the urge to slide your cookware to another cooking area. You should be aware that ceramic can scratch easily, especially if you slide your pots and pans across it. If you need to move your dishes, make an effort to elevate and lower them. If you find it difficult to handle all the cleaning, you can always hire an expert house cleaning service to lend a hand.

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Do Not Clean While The Cooktop Is Hot

To find out how to turn your appliance on and off, consult the user handbook for your stove. To avoid accidental burns, most cooktops contain some type of indication that lets you know whether the stovetop is still hot. Applying a cleaning solution while the stovetop is still hot runs the risk of permanently damaging the ceramic surface. Ideally, whenever your cooktop appears to be messy, try to clear it off.

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Keep Your Cookware Clean

The underside of cookware should always be kept clean. Grease accumulation on pan bottoms can form rings that resemble aluminium or leave scratches on the cooktop. Although they are frequently exceedingly challenging to clear off, these can occasionally be eliminated with cooktop cleaner. Making sure your pots and pans have as smooth a bottom as possible before using them will help you save time in the long run.

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Don’t Use Glass Cleaner

Although it would seem sensible to use glass cleaner on a glass stovetop, it is preferable to avoid doing so. The ammonia in the cleaner is too aggressive for a glass stovetop and may leave streaks and lasting stains. Additionally, if a burner is turned on while the cleaner is still on the surface, ammonia fumes will be released into the air. You’re better off utilising a cleaner designed for glass stove tops or pantry essentials like baking soda and white vinegar.

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Clean The Cooktop After Every Use

Things can only get worse later if you put off cleaning up your mess. As soon as you can, clean up any spills or boil-overs with a moist cloth. While it’s still hot, avoid using cleaning agents, it is safer to use a damp cloth. Each time you use your stovetop, let it cool fully before cleaning it with vinegar or another glass stove top cleaner, wiping it down with a damp microfiber cloth, then buffing it dry with a dry one.