How To Clean A Flat Black Glass Stove Top (Quick + Easy)

Abrasive cleaning tools to avoid:
Avoid using any metal tools or steel wool scrubbing tools as well as metal utensils like spoons or knives. These materials can easily scratch and damage the stovetop. If absolutely needed, a plastic knife or plastic spatula may help chip away stubborn burned food areas on the stove. Avoid scratching your stovetop when using them.

DIY home stove top cleaner:
You can make your own stove top cleaner at home using baking soda and water until you have a paste consistency, or you can opt to purchase a stove top cleaner.

Store bought stovetop cleaner:
When purchasing a stovetop cleaner, you’ll find many are known for both cleaning and polishing, which is great. Choose one that is non-abrasive – you don’t want to add scratches to your cooktop.

How to clean a flat black glass stove top
Step 1. Gently remove whatever burnt-on food or grease will come off easily with soap and water or a kitchen spray cleaner with a rag, sponge, or paper towel. Do not use anything abrasive.

Step 2. Apply a flat black stove top cleaner – either a homemade stove cleaner or a store bought kitchen cleaning produ

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