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That's why we asked the cleaning pros how to clean an electric stove top, whether made of glass or coils. Below find the expert tips to a more effortless clean up.
Directions: 1. Prepare Remove everything from your electric stovetop and coils. With the stove off, wipe the coils with a damp microfiber cloth.
Take a good look at the drip pans at each burner. Chances are they’re covered with spaghetti sauce, cooking oil, and ...
Use a reusable cloth ($20) to do a final wipe-down of the stove top before replacing removed pieces. 2. Electric stoves If you have a smooth top electric stove, cleaning is super simple; there’s ...
Wait until your glass stove top is cold—never clean on a hot stove top. Fill a bowl with warm to hot water, and add a few drops of dish soap. Mix well until you’re left with a sudsy mixture.
What *not* to use to clean a stovetop Regardless of what type of stove top you have, there are a few things you’ll want to steer clear of to avoid causing damage. 1.
I have a glass-top stove that I really like. The only problem is that if something boils over or if the bottom of the pot is wet, it leaves stains on the cooktop that I can't get off.
It’s actually pretty easy. Cleaning the scorched and burned spots on a glass stove top doesn’t have to be exhausting or time-consuming—you already spend a lot of time in your kitchen.