
It can be difficult to keep the surface of your glass stove clean and shiny, especially after heavy use and the buildup of burnt-on food particles and grease. However, with a little effort and the right techniques, you can restore your dirty glass stove to its pristine, original condition. In this article, we’ll give you nine expert tips to help keep your glass stove looking like new.
From using natural cleaning solutions to using gentle scrubbing techniques, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process to tackle even the toughest stains and grime. From dried-on food to grease splatters to stubborn residue, these tips will help you maintain a spotless, shiny glass stove that will enhance the overall appearance of your kitchen. Let’s dive in and discover the secrets to a cleaner, more aesthetically pleasing stovetop.
1. Use a mixture of baking soda and water to make a paste.
To make this paste, you will need a ratio of about 2 parts baking soda to 1 part water, which can be adjusted depending on the size of the cleaning surface. Start by measuring out the baking soda and gradually adding water until you have a thick, spreadable paste. This paste acts as a gentle scouring cleaner, dissolving stains and grease on the stovetop, keeping it looking like new without the use of harsh chemicals, providing an eco-friendly and health-conscious cleaning alternative.
2. Gently rub the paste onto the stovetop with a soft cloth or sponge.
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