Make sure that the stovetop is completely cool.
Remove grates, caps, and knobs and soak them in dish soap and water for at least 10 minutes.
Use an abrasive scrubby (if safe for your model) to remove baked-on grease and grime from the grates and caps and set them aside to dry. Wipe the knobs clean and let them dry.
Mist the surface with a degreaser/all-purpose cleaner and wipe it clean.
For tough stains, sprinkle the surface of your stove with baking soda and spray with equal parts vinegar and water. Let sit for about five minutes before scrubbing gently. Wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth and reassemble your sparkling clean stove.
How to Clean an Induction Stove with a Glass Top
Close up view of a dirty glass stove top before cooking tomato sauce.
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These electric ranges have become popular over the last few years, partially due to how easy they are to clean. Never use anything abrasive on a glass surface. If something is really stuck on there, remove it using a plastic bench scraper. Also: Many of these appliances recommend a specific cleaning solution; always follow your manual’s instructions for cleaning to prevent damage.
Daily: Wipe it down with a damp cloth after each use.
Weekly/Bi-weekly:
Make sure the stovetop is completely cool.
Wipe away crumbs and debris with a damp rag.
Sprinkle the surface with baking soda and lightly spray with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water. Let that sit for five to 10 minutes before gently scrubbing it with a non-abrasive sponge.
Dry the stovetop with a microfiber cloth.
How to Clean a Electric Stovetop
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These look like gas ranges but generate heat with electric coils. They can sometimes be a little intimidating to clean, but follow these steps and you’ll find your way to a sparkling stovetop in no time.
