How to clean a electric glass stovetop?

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  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Jun 03, 2021

    Hello,

    You can buy Ceramic Cooker top cleaner. Hope that helps.

  • Susan Susan on Jun 03, 2021

    "The Pink Stuff" that is the name of it. GAME CHANGER.

  • Vinegar - here's a link:

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  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Jun 03, 2021

    If it is extremely dirty, you may need to take a razor to scrape it. In general, use a kitchen safe degreaser and microfiber after each use.

  • Mogie Mogie on Jun 03, 2021

    Daily Cleaning for Glass-Top Stoves

    It’s a good idea to wipe down your stovetop after each use to prevent residue from building up and collecting dust.You’ll need:

    1. Let the stovetop cool.
    2. Spritz it with the vinegar or water.
    3. Wipe the liquid away with the microfiber cloth.
    4. Buff any streaks out with a dry cloth.

    Cleaning Dirtier Glass-Top Stoves

    For routine biweekly or monthly cleaning, you’ll want to go a bit further than a wipe-down with vinegar and a cloth.You’ll need:

    • Baking soda
    • A spray bottle of distilled white vinegar
    • A clean towel
    • A clean sink basin or bucket filled with hot water
    • Microfiber cloths
    1. Once the stovetop is cool, spray the surface generously with vinegar.
    2. Liberally sprinkle baking soda over the liquid you just sprayed.
    3. Dip your clean towel in the hot water, making sure to wring out excess liquid.
    4. Place the towel over the baking soda and vinegar on the stovetop.
    5. Let this sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
    6. Remove the towel and wipe away the baking soda and vinegar with a microfiber cloth.
    7. Spritz the surface with vinegar again and use a clean microfiber cloth to buff any streaks out.
    8. Repeat the above steps until your stovetop is free of residue.

    How to Clean a Glass-Top Stove With a Razor Blade

    When thinking about how to clean a glass-top stove, it’s important to consider the inevitable burnt-on rings around the burners or epoxy-like gunk that just won’t disappear. When used properly, a razor blade can be your glass-top stove’s best friend.You’ll need:

    • A razor blade in a holder or scraper tool
    • Distilled white vinegar in a spray bottle
    • A microfiber cloth
    1. Before you use a razor blade on your glass-top stove, be certain to check your manufacturer’s instructions. If your manual advises against using a razor blade, heed that recommendation.
    2. Make sure the surface is cool.
    3. Spritz any offending areas with vinegar to help soften burnt-on residue.
    4. Scrape the residue gently with the razor. Here it’s very important to hold the razor properly: Do not use the corners of the blade or you can etch your stovetop. Rather, hold the cutting edge at a very slight angle from the top of the stove. It should be as flat as possible. Use this to lightly scrape at debris until it comes free.
    5. Wipe away residue with a clean microfiber cloth.
    6. Repeat the above steps as necessary.
    7. Looking for more kitchen cleaning inspiration? Learn how to remove grease from your stovetop and then check out these tips on keeping the gap between your stove and countertop clear and free of crumbs, grime and other food-based surprises.


  • You can spray white vinegar to spray on its surface. Then sprinkle generous amount of baking soda over vinegar. Put a clean towel which is soaked in hot water over the baking soda and vinegar mix. Then wipe it after 15 minutes.

  • Em Em on Jun 04, 2021

    best bet that will remove any stains, Biocleaner paste and a Scrub Daddy sponge

  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Jun 04, 2021

    I purchased the manufacturer cleaning and care kit but you can buy your own componets separately.

    Currently I use the - Weiman creme with blue scotch rite pad, retractable razor paper towel options depending on the clean up job.


    1- Weiman cream and paper towels for lightest soil.

    2- Weiman cream and blue scotchrite pad for moderate soiling. Clean up polish with paper towel.

    3- Retractable razor scraping, Weiman cream and blue scotchrite pad for heaviest build up followed by paper towel buffing.

  • Dee Dee on Jun 04, 2021

    I used baking soda and vinegar paste to clean and microfiber cloth with clean water to rinse. another microfiber to dry.


  • Chas' Crazy Creations Chas' Crazy Creations on Jun 05, 2021

    I hosted a Hometalk TV episode but sadly it looks like it's no longer on their site for you to watch. I'll have to ask them about that. Here is the product I use https://amzn.to/3g5FECA

  • Lifestyles Homes Lifestyles Homes on Jun 05, 2021

    If you’ve got something seriously burned on, and you’ve used the above-noted methods, I’d take a single edge razor blade and “shovel” it at a very shallow angle.

    Wipe the blade and the top off in between scrapes with a wet soapy rag.

  • Annie Annie on Jun 08, 2021

    Any appliance store has the correct cleaner. Take a look at this vid. to get you going

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjVxtKgy8gI