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Most Folks Do This Wrong: The Right Way to Clean a Glass Stove Top—Fast!

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8. Final Wipe
Once all stains are removed, do a final wipe-down with a clean, damp cloth to remove any remaining residue. Finish by drying with a dry microfiber cloth to polish the surface and restore its shine.

Why This Method Works:
Baking Soda’s Gentle Abrasiveness: Baking soda is mildly abrasive, making it perfect for cleaning tough stains without scratching the glass surface. It also neutralizes odors and helps lift grime.
Vinegar’s Degreasing Power: Vinegar is a powerful natural degreaser that breaks down the oils and fats from cooking, making it easier to wipe away grease and grime.
No Harsh Chemicals: This method uses natural ingredients that are safe for your family, your stove top, and the environment, providing an effective clean without harsh chemicals or fumes.
Regular Maintenance Tips for a Spotless Glass Stove Top
Keeping your glass stove top in top condition requires regular upkeep. Here are some easy maintenance tips to ensure your stove top always looks its best:

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1. Wipe Spills Immediately
As soon as your stove top cools down, wipe up any spills or splatters with a damp cloth. This prevents stains from setting in and reduces the need for heavy cleaning later.

2. Perform Weekly Cleanings
Even if your stove top looks clean, it’s a good idea to give it a quick wipe-down with a damp cloth and vinegar once a week. This prevents build-up and keeps your stove top looking shiny and new.

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