Cleaning glass stovetops necessitates a gentle approach to prevent scratches that can affect its heating efficiency and safety. Abrasive cleaners and tools are discouraged, as they can cause pitting and damage, leading to further issues. Instead, using soft sponges, vinegar, and baking soda offers effective cleaning solutions without compromising the stovetop’s integrity. For stubborn spots, soak them first with hot vinegar and water. This method not only protects the surface but ensures longevity and performance of the glass stovetop.
Glass stovetops require special care to avoid scratches; even coarse sponges can damage the surface, leading to uneven heating and possible injury.
Soft, non-abrasive materials are ideal for cleaning glass stovetops, with vinegar and baking soda being effective alternatives to harsh chemicals.
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