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### **4. Use a Razor Blade for Tough, Burnt-On Food**
When all else fails and you’re dealing with stubborn, **burnt-on food** or tough stains, using a razor blade or scraper is an effective way to gently scrape off the residue without damaging the glass stovetop.
#### **Steps:**
1. **Spray the surface**: Spray the stovetop with your preferred cleaning solution (vinegar and water or a commercial cleaner). Let it sit for a few minutes to loosen the residue.
2. **Scrape gently**: Hold the razor blade scraper at a **45-degree angle** and gently scrape the burnt-on food or stains. Be very careful not to press too hard, as this could scratch the glass. Use light, short strokes to remove the debris.
3. **Clean the area**: Once you’ve scraped off the food residue, wipe down the stovetop with a soft sponge or cloth to remove any remaining cleaning solution and debris.
4. **Polish the surface**: Use a dry cloth to buff the stovetop to a shine.
Razor blades should be used with caution, as applying too much pressure can damage the glass. Always use a new, sharp blade to avoid the risk of dulling or scraping the surface.
The best way to keep your glass stovetop looking clean and shiny is to **wipe it down regularly** after every use. This simple habit prevents the buildup of grease, grime, and food residue, making the cleaning process much easier.
#### **Steps:**
1. **Wipe after cooking**: After every meal, take a few moments to wipe down the stovetop with a damp cloth or sponge. If there are any spills or splatters, clean them immediately while they’re still fresh.
2. **Use a cleaning solution**: For a quick clean, spray a mixture of vinegar and water or use a gentle glass cleaner to wipe the surface.
3. **Dry the surface**: Use a dry cloth to polish and remove any streaks or water spots.
### **Conclusion**
Cleaning a glass stovetop doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By using these five effective methods—vinegar and water, baking soda paste, commercial cleaners, razor blade scraping, and regular wiping—you can keep your stovetop spotless and free from stains and grease. The key is to clean spills and stains as soon as they happen and to tackle tougher messes with the right tools and techniques.