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Common Mistakes People Make When Cleaning a Glass Stove Top
1. Using Abrasive Cleaners or Pads
Abrasive cleaners like scouring powders or pads (e.g., steel wool) can scratch the glass surface, dulling its appearance and potentially leading to damage over time. These scratches not only make the stove top look worn but can also create grooves that trap food particles, making it harder to clean in the future.
2. Cleaning When the Surface Is Hot
It might seem logical to clean spills and splatters while the stove top is still warm, but doing so can actually cause stains to set in, making them more difficult to remove later. Plus, using a wet cloth or cleaner on a hot surface can create steam, leading to streaks or even burns.
3. Using Too Much Liquid Cleaner
Glass stove tops require only a small amount of cleaner. Using too much can leave behind a sticky residue that attracts dirt and dust, making the surface appear cloudy and less shiny. Excess liquid can also seep into the stove’s seams and damage internal components.