How to Clean a Glass Cooktop That Is Discolored
Glass cooktops may stain due to cooked-on foods, water spots or spills. Fortunately, the flat surface of a glass cooktop makes cleanup a breeze. Avoid damaging the surface by using a cleaning product made specifically for glass and ceramic cooktops. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Ceramic or glass cleaning product
- Non-abrasive scrubbing pad
- Razor scraper
- Soft cloth
Instructions
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Apply a few drops of ceramic cleaning product to the cooktop. Spread around with a sponge to cover the entire area. Make sure the surface is completely cool before cleaning.
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Scrub well with a damp, non-abrasive pad. Press hard to remove any food or water spots.
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Use a razor scraper to remove any burned-on food. Hold the razor at a 45 degree angle and carefully scrape off the residue. Make sure the surface is still coated with ceramic cleaner while you scrape.
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Finish scrubbing and wipe clean with the scrubbing pad. Polish the cooktop dry using a soft cloth.
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Tips & Warnings
For tough stains, try a cleaning product with bleach and allow to sit for a few minutes prior to scrubbing.