I just use a tiny bit of Dawn and a damp microfiber cloth. The Dawn cuts the grease and the microfiber does the rest. No scratches and completely clean. Just rinse out the cloth and go over to remove any soap residue. Cheap and cheerful!
This works on some stains, but I found on stains burned on (perhaps by something on the bottom of the pan) that baking soda and a few drops of white vinegar almost always works. The secret is to put the soda right on the stain, and as soon as you add the vinegar and see it react, then use the rough side of a soft kitchen sponge and it takes it out.
I have the exact same oven, and this method works very well to clean your stove top. I Saved money, and the stove top looks brand new! Thanks for the video!
I've had my stove more than 15 years and it looks like l just bought it. I clean it after every use with "top glass cleaner" especially if the water over boils / wait unit it's cool down before cleaning. 👍
When I got my glass/ceramic cooktop twenty two years ago in 1991 it came with a scraper that has a replaceable blade. I’ve used that and Jif or Gumption cream cleaners and don’t have any problems! I really like how easy it is to use and adds bench space when I need it.
That’s how I’ve been cleaning mine ever since I bought it in 2013. You can get replacement scrapers at your local hardware store. Just ask or look for a glass scraper. It will come with 4 or 5 blades.
A much simpler, less messy way is to use Bar Keepers Friend powder. Simply fold a dishcloth several times into a thick pad, dampen with tap water, sprinkle a generous amount of the powder on to the soiled area, then rub in a circular motion with the pad...you'll find that stains remove with ease. The idea is to create a thickish paste, not a watery consistency. In any case, keep the pad safely to hand as you can reuse it several times after a single application of powder, simply wetting it slightly before use the next time, but also adding a touch more powder occasionally. After cleaning the cooker top, I simply spray any general purpose cleaner over the area, then wipe dry with paper kitchen towel, finishing off with a light spraying of ordinary glass cleaner, followed by a quick polish using a microfibre cloth. The end result is perfection, and it can all be done in 90 seconds.
Vinegar and baking soda do the same thing. Great job though!! I love my glass top stove and I hope to never have to go back to those horrible metal rings.
This worked quite well to clean my stovetop! I've always struggled cleaning my stove top in the past with scrubbing out the stains, this is much easier!
Might sound crazy, but I used Brillo pads... I was desperate one time. I thought there was now getting the burnt in gunk off. Anyway it works like a charm and doesn't scratch the glass. I have had luck with it on 2 stoves now.
This worked well for me. Some of the really hard, baked-on food that was impossible to get rid of before needed more than a one-time cleaning to get it all off. Thanks for the advice.
These glass stove tops are a pain in my "burner" lol I have one and its only less than 2yrs old. The front right burner looks like its 90 yrs old. Pans took part of the surface off. It looks terrible. I agree gas stoves are better and in my opinion cooks food better.
How is that possible? We had one back in the 70’s and never had an issue and had one in the 90’s and as along as you only use real pans and don’t turn it up too high and leave it on for hours I don’t see how a pan would burn to the top. I have never heard of such a thing.
We got ours not even 2 months and it already has these burns. Hard to remove and even with these kinds of tricks, they will not come out entirely. never again will I get such a cook top.
I just rub some Dawn detergent using my fingers when the top is cool. Once I’ve done my dishes, I wipe the ceramic top with a damp sponge after, if there is caked on particles, I use the scrubbing side of the sponge to remove those, flip the sponge and wipe it all down, then dry it with a microfibre cloth. You can use a Ceramic Top Cream Cleanser on occasion but that’s rare if you keep it clean daily.
This is an absolutely brilliant cleaning hack!! Thank you ever so much!! It occurs to me that this idea will also leave a pleasant fresh citrus scent behind it as well. 👍
A bit messy solution. Our Kenmore Elite electric cooktop is over 15 years old and has been cleaned with "Cook Top" brand cleaner and has ZERO scratches. Plus, there is no mess and will not put you in the poor house.
The glass top I had 25 years ago was easy to clean. I moved and bought a new one 2 years ago, it’s so hard to clean! I just don’t get it! The older ones were easier!
@@kathrynn3936 I totally agree. I had one for over twenty years and thought I should get another one before this one quits and I hate it! I’m so mad at myself. Nothing was wrong with my old one. It even looked good. What’s the issue with these newer ones? That’s why I’m watching videos. Also I have to say a lemon is NOT cheaper than cleaners. Has he priced one lately🫤.
I'm glad you video came across my YT page. Going to try lemon and baking soda on my glass top stove. I'll make sure I will use a microfiber cloth too. Thanks.
Estou aprendendo a limpeza totalmente diferente da nossa no Brasil, moro no Eua nesse momento, parabéns primeiramente… Como limpar madeiras de cor diferentes aqui nos Estados Unidos?
So hate these new glass surface stoves, but am renting, so have to deal. I will try this. At least it will smell nicer than that cleaner that they sell. Thank you.
Will this get rid of oil that's dried in too? Like if your pot was a little bit oily that you didn't notice on the bottom and then you've cooked your food and it's left that oil mark if that makes sense
When the hob is still warm after cooking every day, just wipe it with a damp cloth and it should take most away and use a dry dish towel to polish it up. It takes 2 seconds.
Any idea how to get scratches out of a glass stove top? I’m trying all these different suggestions to get that stove top clean and not a whole lot works. I’ve done baking soda and water, stovetop cleaners. It’s a pain in the butt. I haven’t tried the lemon and baking soda like your video suggests, yet. I accidentally got my microfiber cloth too close to one of the burners that was still hot and it melted some of the cloth onto the burner and I can’t get it off. Any ideas? Yeah I know it was a bonehead maneuver. Lol.
Use Bar Keepers Friend powder, applied on a wet dishcloth to make a stiffish paste. At least it's available here in England, though elsewhere I wouldn't know.
Gosh I hope this helps with a new oven. 😢I accidentally overflowed boiling water and now there's a dang stain I can't get off with that white oven top cleaner. It's got a tiny grit too it and still. My friend's deposit will be on the line come next year😢yikes😢
Lemons also contain a high amount of vitamin C, soluble fiber, and plant compounds that give them a number of health benefits. Lemons may aid weight loss and reduce your risk of heart disease, anemia, kidney stones, digestive issues, and cancer.
@@avalerie4467 Yeah, that's exactly what I am saying. Eat the lemon afterwards lol no kid, buy lemons for your water and use them to clean stuff instead of chemicals. Unless you don't care about your health. Lol you do you Val ☺
We just bought one of these stoves for the first time a few months ago after a lifetime of electric coil burner stoves. Sure they look nice but it’s the stupidest idea that appliance designers have ever come up with! Pain to clean and have to wait for a cool down before cleaning and try to stir a pot or use a lifter in a frying pan and the pan/pot slides all over the place. Our old warped steel pots jiggled all over the burner when using and we had to go out and buy new pots, they never bounced around like the devil had processed them on the coil burners. I think my wife wishes we had brought our stove with is instead of leaving it behind for the new home owner when we moved.
I just wash with dish soap... It's a degreaser anyway. Tiny bit of dish soap, rub it around, let it soak, and then water to dilute it and wipe it away gradually with a sponge. Takes like 5 mins of actual effort. How long it soaks for just depends on if anything has burned into the stove. I don't really spend any extra money cos I have dish soap for my dishes anyway.
Here the thing. I’ve lived numerous rental apartments with glass top and coil stoves. Old fashioned coil tops are the very best and can easily be cleaned in seconds with a pump of windex and a wipe down. The range top remains relatively cool and pot or pan splatter does not get hardened and baked in.
I'm not sure this is a cheaper method of cleaning the stove top. Lemons were $0.99/ea at a Canadian grocery store this week. @ $0.45/cleaning event it might be more expensive than those soft surface cleaners. But it looks like it works well and is environmentally friendly at least.
Hello there . Greetings from. GREECE. I have a scratching tool and I did an excellent job. Although , on the glass there are few white stains like ash..I belive that the burnera have residuals from the water..what do you think? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Thank you for this. My problem with both my stove tops is the "blue hue" that appears after a while. It's not dirt. It looks like the glass melted.... If you have a way to get rid of this, I would deeply appreciate for sure!
That’s probably the soap residue left on your microfiber cloth after you washed it. after I wash mine, I always hand rinse them in cold water a second time and then dry with the rest of the load
I have a question. Is lemon juice acid or alkaline? If it is acid, and baking soda is alkaline, it would be neutralized chemically. Same with vinegar with baking soda. I am curious what is the reason it works.
Lemon juice is an acid. Yes baking soda is alkaline. In theory you would think they would cancel each our other but in practice they work for this particular job.
Do you boil water on the stove!? Use an electrical kettle and save half the electricity AND prolong the life of the burners 10 years. For potatoes, spaghetti, soup, everything.
@@sandersson2813 Cheap is not the issue here: "the best KwH is the KwH that we don't use". We can't use and spend as if we have 3 Earths. Last time I counted there was only one. Every thing that we need has already been produced, including gold. The war issue we have had for a year with Ukraine, including shortage of expensive electricity has made people save 18 % on their usage 👍. By using an electrical kettle you have the same low usage as with an induction stove wo investing $4.000 :).
@@anna-lenameijer9942 That isn't strictly true. A kettle is not necessarily cheaper than using an induction hob and no one is suggesting that they buy an induction hob to replace a kettle. People have a hob AND kettles. Also, you seem to be talking from a viewpoint that all grid electricity is "bad" without realising that in many countries a great deal of energy is generated without any fossil fuel. Furthermore indiction hobs are NOT $4000, they're a few HUNDRED dollars. Besides, it's none of your business how people use the energy THEY pay for.
@@sandersson2813 Even better if they have both. I thought the $ 4.000 were unnecessary spending. Like I said, we don't have unlimited resources. If I had a roof, I'd put up solar panels 15 years ago. It's not about cost, it's about how to live a good life wo leaving such a big eco footprints. Maybe you have a back yard food bank, I don't. We all contribute the ways we can.
I just use a tiny bit of Dawn and a damp microfiber cloth. The Dawn cuts the grease and the microfiber does the rest. No scratches and completely clean. Just rinse out the cloth and go over to remove any soap residue. Cheap and cheerful!
Yes that is what I recommend on my video “How to clean a glass stovetop” 👍🙂
This works on some stains, but I found on stains burned on (perhaps by something on the bottom of the pan) that baking soda and a few drops of white vinegar almost always works. The secret is to put the soda right on the stain, and as soon as you add the vinegar and see it react, then use the rough side of a soft kitchen sponge and it takes it out.
As lemons become more expensive now I use white vinegar and baking soda. Same nice and clean result 😍
@@nifbit Thank you, I will also try your concoction next time I clean my stove.
Yes, lemons weren't as expensive when I filmed the video
How much are lemons where you are? They're 2 for a dollar at the Mexican food stores all year round in South East Wisconsin.
@@Alex-Defatte sounds about right. $1-2/ea
@@avalerie4467 Again, they're 50 cents or sometimes even 3 for a dollar at the Mexican food stores. Read words and shop smarter kid.
Oh, your idea is similar to mine. I also did it with lemon and it really cleans everything even the most stubborn stains. Thank you for sharing.
I have the exact same oven, and this method works very well to clean your stove top. I Saved money, and the stove top looks brand new! Thanks for the video!
Happy to help! Thanks for the testimony🙂
I've used Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes on my glass-top stove and it comes out sparkling clean. Looks brand new and shiny.
I've had my stove more than 15 years and it looks like l just bought it. I clean it after every use with "top glass cleaner" especially if the water over boils / wait unit it's cool down before cleaning. 👍
I love mine and have always chosen them?
When I got my glass/ceramic cooktop twenty two years ago in 1991 it came with a scraper that has a replaceable blade. I’ve used that and Jif or Gumption cream cleaners and don’t have any problems! I really like how easy it is to use and adds bench space when I need it.
That’s how I’ve been cleaning mine ever since I bought it in 2013. You can get replacement scrapers at your local hardware store. Just ask or look for a glass scraper. It will come with 4 or 5 blades.
32 years not 22 years since 1991.
A much simpler, less messy way is to use Bar Keepers Friend powder. Simply fold a dishcloth several times into a thick pad, dampen with tap water, sprinkle a generous amount of the powder on to the soiled area, then rub in a circular motion with the pad...you'll find that stains remove with ease. The idea is to create a thickish paste, not a watery consistency. In any case, keep the pad safely to hand as you can reuse it several times after a single application of powder, simply wetting it slightly before use the next time, but also adding a touch more powder occasionally. After cleaning the cooker top, I simply spray any general purpose cleaner over the area, then wipe dry with paper kitchen towel, finishing off with a light spraying of ordinary glass cleaner, followed by a quick polish using a microfibre cloth. The end result is perfection, and it can all be done in 90 seconds.
Vinegar and baking soda do the same thing. Great job though!! I love my glass top stove and I hope to never have to go back to those horrible metal rings.
I use apple cider vinegar. A small cap full and smells nice.
This worked quite well to clean my stovetop! I've always struggled cleaning my stove top in the past with scrubbing out the stains, this is much easier!
Glad you found the video helpful!
Just wipe your stove clean BEFORE using it every day ... NEVER need to clean again.
How filthy is your stove that even after SCRUBBING you still can't get it clean?
Ffs
Might sound crazy, but I used Brillo pads... I was desperate one time. I thought there was now getting the burnt in gunk off. Anyway it works like a charm and doesn't scratch the glass. I have had luck with it on 2 stoves now.
This worked well for me. Some of the really hard, baked-on food that was impossible to get rid of before needed more than a one-time cleaning to get it all off. Thanks for the advice.
happy to help!
These glass stove tops are a pain in my "burner" lol I have one and its only less than 2yrs old. The front right burner looks like its 90 yrs old. Pans took part of the surface off. It looks terrible. I agree gas stoves are better and in my opinion cooks food better.
How is that possible? We had one back in the 70’s and never had an issue and had one in the 90’s and as along as you only use real pans and don’t turn it up too high and leave it on for hours I don’t see how a pan would burn to the top. I have never heard of such a thing.
@@denisedspain7991What do you mean by "real pans".
We got ours not even 2 months and it already has these burns. Hard to remove and even with these kinds of tricks, they will not come out entirely. never again will I get such a cook top.
Their glass tops were so much easier to clean, but the new ceramic glass tops are so difficult to clean, it's aggravating. 😳
Agree with all that!!
Just subscribed. I clean houses often and keep forgetting this. The paper towel thing is new to me. ty
Welcome to the channel!!
I just rub some Dawn detergent using my fingers when the top is cool. Once I’ve done my dishes, I wipe the ceramic top with a damp sponge after, if there is caked on particles, I use the scrubbing side of the sponge to remove those, flip the sponge and wipe it all down, then dry it with a microfibre cloth. You can use a Ceramic Top Cream Cleanser on occasion but that’s rare if you keep it clean daily.
I’ll try this. The burner I use the most always looks the worst.
Excellent environmentally friendly tip👍🏻
Glad you found it valuable!
Using half a lemon each time you clean anything will never be cheaper than a bottle of cleaning spray.
This is an absolutely brilliant cleaning hack!! Thank you ever so much!! It occurs to me that this idea will also leave a pleasant fresh citrus scent behind it as well. 👍
Happy to help🙂
I love my. Glass top stove…beats cleaning out those inserts and removing all the hardware….this is so much easier
This works great
I use it all the time and wipe off with a non abrasive soft cloth
A bit messy solution. Our Kenmore Elite electric cooktop is over 15 years old and has been cleaned with "Cook Top" brand cleaner and has ZERO scratches. Plus, there is no mess and will not put you in the poor house.
Same. Then I spray a little white vinegar and wipe for a final cleaning. Shines like new.
The glass top I had 25 years ago was easy to clean. I moved and bought a new one 2 years ago, it’s so hard to clean! I just don’t get it! The older ones were easier!
@@kathrynn3936 I totally agree. I had one for over twenty years and thought I should get another one before this one quits and I hate it! I’m so mad at myself. Nothing was wrong with my old one. It even looked good. What’s the issue with these newer ones? That’s why I’m watching videos. Also I have to say a lemon is NOT cheaper than cleaners. Has he priced one lately🫤.
Where do you source the "CookTop" brand cleaner? Thanks. 😊
I'm glad you video came across my YT page. Going to try lemon and baking soda on my glass top stove. I'll make sure I will use a microfiber cloth too. Thanks.
Happy to help
I’ve been using a regular glass scraper, then warm soapy water, dry and then Windex.
These stoves are more trouble than they are worth.
My wife tells me the same thing, and says our next stove will be old style.
Not good for your cookware either.
100% agree
Absolutely hate them !!
@@tacotony4090 i totally understand her point of view.
I dream about a Viking ®™
@@Jayseacc terrible !!!
Thaaaank you moved and as a gift I was given the ceramic glass top solution it’s expensive.. so I use the micro fiber towels Ty! New Subbie 🎉🎉
happy to help! Welcome to the channel 🙂
Worked great I’m impressed
Estou aprendendo a limpeza totalmente diferente da nossa no Brasil, moro no Eua nesse momento, parabéns primeiramente… Como limpar madeiras de cor diferentes aqui nos Estados Unidos?
Murphy’s Oil Soap.
So hate these new glass surface stoves, but am renting, so have to deal.
I will try this. At least it will smell nicer than that cleaner that they sell.
Thank you.
you are welcome
I use few drops of X V olive oil. Works perfectly!
This works well with vinegar as well.
Will this get rid of oil that's dried in too? Like if your pot was a little bit oily that you didn't notice on the bottom and then you've cooked your food and it's left that oil mark if that makes sense
Would vinegar and baking soda have the same reaction? Lemons can be a little pricey to use 1/2 a lemon frequently.
Wow, I always use paper towels well, no more. Thank you!
Happy to help
Clever! Wish I would have gotten the flameless-type stove. Also, your accent is so cute.
Thanks 🙂
When the hob is still warm after cooking every day, just wipe it with a damp cloth and it should take most away and use a dry dish towel to polish it up. It takes 2 seconds.
Tfw lemons are a dollar each. But ill try it using a smaller slice- thanks for the tip!
It works good; also baking soda and white vinegar does the same effect
Should the micro fibre cloth be *WET* or *DRY* when wiping down the stove?
If you ware trying to dry the stove them dry
@@CleanWithConfidence ~ Thank you.
Thank you so much for your point about paper towels/napkins, I wouldn't have thought of that!
happy to help!
Does this work on baked on grease?
I’m going to try this!!!
Thank you for sharing !!!
You are welcome
I use a paint scraper, doesn’t scratch the glass and cleans the carbon off.
Any idea how to get scratches out of a glass stove top?
I’m trying all these different suggestions to get that stove top clean and not a whole lot works. I’ve done baking soda and water, stovetop cleaners. It’s a pain in the butt.
I haven’t tried the lemon and baking soda like your video suggests, yet.
I accidentally got my microfiber cloth too close to one of the burners that was still hot and it melted some of the cloth onto the burner and I can’t get it off. Any ideas? Yeah I know it was a bonehead maneuver. Lol.
Worked great for me! Thanks!
happy to help
How about an enamel cooktop. What recommendations do you have for caked on grease that feels like rocks.
Use Bar Keepers Friend powder, applied on a wet dishcloth to make a stiffish paste. At least it's available here in England, though elsewhere I wouldn't know.
Thanks 👍.
You are welcome
I use sprayway aerosol window cleaner and it works great
Should microfiber cloths only been laundered in water and detergent only....without addition of fabric softener?
What else can i use?
spilled boiled milk on my infrared induction
Thanks! I hear that Mr Clean magic eraser works well too.
this method doesn't get rid of scratches, though, does it?
Hi tried this method but the stoves become sticky from the lemon should the microfibre cloth be wet ? Thank you
Gosh I hope this helps with a new oven. 😢I accidentally overflowed boiling water and now there's a dang stain I can't get off with that white oven top cleaner. It's got a tiny grit too it and still. My friend's deposit will be on the line come next year😢yikes😢
What do you use for black baked on carbon pan holders ?
Wow, amazing. Thank you!!
Happy to help!
Brilliant Creativity.
Glad you found tue video valuable 👍
Does it take any white cloudiness?
That is the problem Im trying to solve...😢...
Thank you.
@@sundaytaybron1213 you are welcome
Lemons also contain a high amount of vitamin C, soluble fiber, and plant compounds that give them a number of health benefits. Lemons may aid weight loss and reduce your risk of heart disease, anemia, kidney stones, digestive issues, and cancer.
Because the stove can make use of these additional benefits...
@@newportnelson No but you can. If you care about your health.
So, when we're done cleaning our stoves, we should eat the lemon ? What is this non sequitur trying to say vis a vis this video ??
@@avalerie4467 Yeah, that's exactly what I am saying. Eat the lemon afterwards lol no kid, buy lemons for your water and use them to clean stuff instead of chemicals. Unless you don't care about your health. Lol you do you Val ☺
Great sharing!
thanks
Years ago I just stopped cleaning mine.The heat from the elements removes what is on them.Only stinks for a little while.
I take it this would work for the glass oven door also?
The oven door will have alot more baked on crude. I would only recommend Eazy Off Fume Free Oven Cleaner for that.
baking soda and white vinegar is the best for this application.
Wish I would've found this 3 years ago. Been wiping my new countertops and stove with paper towels
Thanks you so much
I just use a glass scraper. Flat razor blade of any kind works, but they're cheap and they pick up everything.
We just bought one of these stoves for the first time a few months ago after a lifetime of electric coil burner stoves. Sure they look nice but it’s the stupidest idea that appliance designers have ever come up with! Pain to clean and have to wait for a cool down before cleaning and try to stir a pot or use a lifter in a frying pan and the pan/pot slides all over the place. Our old warped steel pots jiggled all over the burner when using and we had to go out and buy new pots, they never bounced around like the devil had processed them on the coil burners. I think my wife wishes we had brought our stove with is instead of leaving it behind for the new home owner when we moved.
Dang, this is an awesome hack, thanks!
Happy to help!
WOW! Cool! Never knew this. Thanks!
Happy to help
I think I will stick with soft scrub. I use Cerama Bryte and it works well. Just like polishing a car. Less of a mess.🦇
I just wash with dish soap... It's a degreaser anyway. Tiny bit of dish soap, rub it around, let it soak, and then water to dilute it and wipe it away gradually with a sponge. Takes like 5 mins of actual effort. How long it soaks for just depends on if anything has burned into the stove. I don't really spend any extra money cos I have dish soap for my dishes anyway.
Thanks man!
you are welcome!
My landlord brought in my glass top stove out from the barn..... straw included 😮
Dawn power wash works great
What can you do for schracing
Here the thing. I’ve lived numerous rental apartments with glass top and coil stoves. Old fashioned coil tops are the very best and can easily be cleaned in seconds with a pump of windex and a wipe down. The range top remains relatively cool and pot or pan splatter does not get hardened and baked in.
EASYOFF oven cleaner works wonders on glass top
I'm not sure this is a cheaper method of cleaning the stove top. Lemons were $0.99/ea at a Canadian grocery store this week. @ $0.45/cleaning event it might be more expensive than those soft surface cleaners. But it looks like it works well and is environmentally friendly at least.
Paper Towels are WOOD based… Wow. I didn’t know; thanks ☺️🍓💡
happy to help
Hello there . Greetings from. GREECE. I have a scratching tool and I did an excellent job. Although , on the glass there are few white stains like ash..I belive that the burnera have residuals from the water..what do you think? Thanks in advance for your answer.
You can also use the shaving blade only gently. much cheaper
Thank you so much for sharing
You are welcome 🙂
How can i clean spilled burnt milk from my infrared induction stove
Thankyu for this.
You are welcome
Thank you for this. My problem with both my stove tops is the "blue hue" that appears after a while. It's not dirt. It looks like the glass melted.... If you have a way to get rid of this, I would deeply appreciate for sure!
you're putting acid on a finished stove top lol
clean with few drops of olive oil it really works.
@@ritapalmeri596 thanks. will try
This technique cleaned it pretty good the only problem is at the end when I use my carbon fiber cloth it stays a little bit hazy...
You mean probably Micro Fiber Cloth and not Carbon Fiber?
@@georgeslehner7733 sorry,yes.
That’s probably the soap residue left on your microfiber cloth after you washed it. after I wash mine, I always hand rinse them in cold water a second time and then dry with the rest of the load
Spray a little white vinegar on it and wipe...that removes any haze.
a lemon a day cost lest than a stove top cleaner?
Can I use this 🍋 technique on the inside of my oven also???
You can but I wouldn’t recommend it.
Can I substitute Lemon with lemon juice? I mean the juice from the bottle?
You can try for sure
I have a question. Is lemon juice acid or alkaline? If it is acid, and baking soda is alkaline, it would be neutralized chemically. Same with vinegar with baking soda. I am curious what is the reason it works.
Lemon juice is an acid. Yes baking soda is alkaline. In theory you would think they would cancel each our other but in practice they work for this particular job.
@@CleanWithConfidence thanks
water and barkeepers powder works well too
Good to know. I've learned a bunch here. Thank you.
Barkeepers & windex works like a charm. A lady told me about it when I was buying one of those stove, top cleaners and Wegmans.
Will baking soda scratch the glass?
Not at all
Doesn't an acid (ie lemon juice) neutralise (ph-wise) baking soda and the other way around?
Yes but it still works
@@CleanWithConfidence Interesting! Experiment ahead :)
White vinegar is cheaper than lemons. I maintain my glass cooktop, but it’s not ideal.
Do you boil water on the stove!? Use an electrical kettle and save half the electricity AND prolong the life of the burners 10 years. For potatoes, spaghetti, soup, everything.
Do you realise how cheap induction hobs are to buy and run?
@@sandersson2813 Cheap is not the issue here: "the best KwH is the KwH that we don't use". We can't use and spend as if we have 3 Earths. Last time I counted there was only one. Every thing that we need has already been produced, including gold. The war issue we have had for a year with Ukraine, including shortage of expensive electricity has made people save 18 % on their usage 👍. By using an electrical kettle you have the same low usage as with an induction stove wo investing $4.000 :).
@@anna-lenameijer9942 That isn't strictly true.
A kettle is not necessarily cheaper than using an induction hob and no one is suggesting that they buy an induction hob to replace a kettle. People have a hob AND kettles.
Also, you seem to be talking from a viewpoint that all grid electricity is "bad" without realising that in many countries a great deal of energy is generated without any fossil fuel.
Furthermore indiction hobs are NOT $4000, they're a few HUNDRED dollars.
Besides, it's none of your business how people use the energy THEY pay for.
@@sandersson2813 Even better if they have both. I thought the $ 4.000 were unnecessary spending. Like I said, we don't have unlimited resources. If I had a roof, I'd put up solar panels 15 years ago. It's not about cost, it's about how to live a good life wo leaving such a big eco footprints. Maybe you have a back yard food bank, I don't. We all contribute the ways we can.
@@anna-lenameijer9942 you haven't got a roof ?
Great
Help! Some rice boiled over onto my stove top and has left residue which won't budge. What do you suggest I use to get it off?
I love the idea, but the fact that lemon is not cheap
Either 😩 $0.60 - $1 a piece in NC
Presumably vinnegar could also be used instead of lemons.
What does this look like after it dry's?
Clean as a whistle!!