How to Replace a Glass Stove
Glass top stoves are electric stovetops with glass covering the burners. They are smooth and simple to clean, but they use more energy than normal electric stoves and they take longer to heat up, according to CNET. If your old glass stove is no longer working, you can replace it with a new glass topped stove. Purchase a stove that is the proper size for your kitchen. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Unplug the old glass stove from the outlet and move it onto the dolly. Roll the dolly out of your kitchen and dispose of the old glass stove.
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Place some vinegar into a spray bottle and spray the area the stove was. Allow it to sit for one minute and wipe it up with a damp cloth to clean the area of any spills or crumbs
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Slide the new glass stove into the place the old glass stove was, but leave it sticking out enough that you can still reach behind it.
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Plug in the new glass stove and push it in the rest of the way. The stove might stick out from a wall by 1 inch to 1/2 inch because of the plug.
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Remove any protective cover from the new glass stove's cooktop and wipe it down with a clean damp cloth. Turn on the stove to ensuure it heats up properly. The burners under the glass stove will turn red when they are on.
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