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Once your stove top has cooled, use a microfiber cloth to wipe away any loose crumbs, dust, or grease. A dry cloth should do the trick, but if you need a little extra help, dampen the cloth with some warm water.
#### **4. Tackle Stubborn Stains with Baking Soda**
– Let the baking soda sit on the stove for a few minutes. For tougher spots, you can create a paste by adding a few drops of water to the baking soda, then spreading it over the stains.
– While the baking soda is working its magic, you can also prepare a vinegar solution. Fill a spray bottle with **white vinegar** and lightly spritz the top of the stove.
The baking soda and vinegar will react together, producing bubbles that help lift stains and grease.
After a few minutes, take your damp microfiber cloth and gently wipe the surface in circular motions. For stubborn areas, you can apply a little more pressure, but be careful not to scratch the glass. Keep a soft touch, and you’ll be surprised at how easily stains lift.
For tougher, burnt-on food, you may need to use a **scraper or razor blade** designed for glass stove tops. Hold the scraper at a 45-degree angle and carefully scrape away any remaining residue. Be gentle and avoid using too much force—this will prevent you from scratching the glass.
#### **7. Wipe with Vinegar for Extra Shine**
After you’ve cleaned the surface, spritz a bit more vinegar over the stove top and wipe it down with a clean cloth. Vinegar helps remove any lingering grease and leaves your glass stove top with a streak-free shine.
Once the stove top is spotless, use a dry microfiber cloth to buff the surface and dry it completely. This will help remove any streaks and give your stove that glossy, just-cleaned look.
### Final Tips for Maintenance
– **Don’t Use Too Much Product**: When cleaning, less is more. A little baking soda, vinegar, or dish soap goes a long way, and you’ll avoid leaving behind residue that can make your stove look streaky.
### Conclusion: Fast, Easy, and Safe
Cleaning a glass stove top doesn’t have to be a hassle. By avoiding common mistakes like using abrasive pads or cleaning when it’s hot, and following the right steps with safe, natural products like baking soda and vinegar, you can get your stove top gleaming in no time.
With a little bit of care and the right tools, you’ll have a spotless, shiny glass stove top that’s the centerpiece of your kitchen. Happy cleaning!