Can you give me tips for cleaning the stovetop?
What to use for cleaning on top of stove
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What type of stovetop do you have? I have a glass top and if that's what you have, here's how I clean it:
First, I wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove crumbs, smears, etc. Next, I add a few drops of dish detergent to a steel wool pad (if I have stubborn stains) or a scrubbing sponge (for general cleaning) and scour the top well. I also usually remove the knobs to get the crumbs clean from under them too. Next, I rinse with a damp dish cloth, and finally dry and buff with a dry dish towel, then replace the knobs. A flat razor works for burned on stains that won't scour off. I've cleaned this way for years and have never had any scratches.
Hope this helps!
Hi ! What kind of stove top do you have ?
I wipe down with soapy dish towel first, using warm water and blue Dawn. If that isn't sufficient, then I use GP66 degreaser or a paste of baking soda & peroxide.
Hi Norie,
Barkeepers Friend is something I would use. You could try Baking soda,Dish soap and a drop of hot water. Let it soak a bit if stuff is burnt on.