There are some devices that get dirty pretty quickly, and glass stove top is one of these. In the past, it was difficult to clean under the coils (electric coil stove), but there is another issue with the current models: the glass cooktop always looks dirty and scratched, even when we clean it.
Sometimes even commercial products do not work.
Here are 6 DIY to get those tough caked-on burnt food chunks and stains off of your glass-top stove.
Before you start any of these methods make sure your stove is completely turned off and cooled down so you don’t burn any cleaning products into your glass.
Method # 1: the towel
Wipe the surface with vinegar.
Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the entire surface.
Drop a towel in hot water, then ring it out so it is dampened.
Put the towel on top of the glass cooktop
Let stand for 15 minutes.
Remove the towel and rub with an abrasive sponge.
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Method # 2: Vinegar and Baking Soda
Sprinkle baking soda on the surface
Spray vinegar over it.
Let stand for about 15 minutes.
Wipe with a damp cloth.
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Method # 3: a silicone spatula
Rub the stains with a silicone spatula in a circular motion to loosen the junk food stuck.
Mix 4 tablespoons (60 g) of baking soda and a tablespoon (15 g) of vinegar to make a paste.
Place the dough over the stains and let soak for a few minutes.
Rub with a microfiber cloth and wipe with a damp cloth.
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Method # 4: dish soap
Swirl some liquid dish soap on your glass-top stove.
Sprinkle the entire surface with baking soda.
Pour a little bit of hydrogen peroxide and mix the solution with your finger.
Use a scraper to clean the surface and wipe with a clean, damp cloth.
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Method # 5: Ammonia and Alcohol
Mix a solution of one part ammonia and 10 parts water with 3 ounces (88 ml) of rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle.
Spray on the glass surface
Let stand for a few minutes before wiping.
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Method # 6: Scraping
If you have really tough caked-on stains, you can carefully scrape it off with a razor.
Add a generous amount of liquid cleanser to the burnt-on stain.
Hold the razor edge flat against the glass while removing the stain.