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**How to Effectively Clean a Glass Stove Top: A Step-by-Step Guide**
### Why Clean a Glass Stove Top?
A glass stove top adds a sleek, modern look to your kitchen, but it can also show every spill, stain, and splatter. If not cleaned properly, these stains can become set-in and difficult to remove. Regular cleaning not only keeps your stove top looking pristine but also helps to maintain its functionality. Here’s how to get the job done with minimal effort and time.
Before you start cleaning, gather these supplies:
– **Dish soap** or mild liquid cleaner
– **Baking soda**
– **White vinegar**
– **A non-abrasive sponge** or cloth
– **A razor blade scraper** (optional, for tougher stains)
– **Microfiber cloth**
– **Spray bottle**
– **Water**
#### Step 1: **Allow the Stove to Cool Down**
First and foremost, make sure your stove top is completely **cool** before starting the cleaning process. Cleaning while hot can cause burns or accidents and may also damage the surface of the stove.
#### Step 3: **Apply a Cleaning Solution**
There are different methods for cleaning a glass stove top, depending on the severity of the stains. For light cleaning, follow these steps:
2. **Baking Soda Paste**: If you have stubborn spots or burnt stains, mix **baking soda** with a bit of water to form a paste. Apply this paste directly onto the stains and let it sit for about **10-15 minutes**. Baking soda is a gentle abrasive that will help lift tough grime without damaging the glass.
3. **Vinegar Spray**: For extra cleaning power, use a solution of **white vinegar and water** (1:1 ratio) in a spray bottle. Spray the vinegar mixture over the stove top to help break down grease and grime. You’ll notice a slight fizzing reaction when it interacts with the baking soda, which helps to lift the dirt.
#### Step 5: **Use a Razor Blade for Tough Stains**
If there are stubborn burnt-on stains or residue that the paste or vinegar couldn’t remove, you may need to use a **razor blade scraper**. Hold the scraper at a **45-degree angle** and gently scrape off the burnt food or debris. Be sure to keep the blade at an angle to avoid scratching the glass.
**Tip**: Always be careful when using a razor blade, as excessive force can damage the stove top surface.
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