04/14/2014
Nesta Knowledge Tip #3:
Steps to Clean a Glass Cooktop:
Tools you will need:
Paper towel or clean dish cloth- to wipe up lose debris from stovetop
Hot soapy water- I fill the sink, or you could fill a bucket or bowl (use 1-2 tablespoons dish liquid for soap)
Baking soda (about a cup - enough to sprinkle over stovetop surface)
Old cloths or rags - enough to cover the entire stovetop surface
Sponge -make sure it is clean (do NOT use the abrasive side if your sponge has one, only the spongy side)
Rubber gloves
Microfiber cloth -to buff on the shine
Lets Clean:
Use paper towels or a clean dishcloth to remove as much loose debris and liquid as you can from the cooled cooktop.
Make up your hot soapy water in the sink, bucket or bowl (be sure to wear the gloves so you can make the water pretty hot)
Place rags in hot soapy water
Sprinkle baking soda over the entire stovetop
Remove rags from water and wring them out just a little, so they are still pretty wet and lay them over baking soda covered cooktop
Let sit for about 15-30 minutes. (keep an eye on it, if it looks like its starting to dry pour a little of the hot water over the rags if they are becoming too dry)
Remove all the rags from the cooktop. Place one rag in the soap water and ring it out some and use it to wipe down the cooktop, in a zig-zag pattern.
Wet sponge with cool water and wipe up any remaining debris or baking soda. At this point, if you have anything that is still stuck on, try using a nylon pot scraper to losen. (*NEVER use a razor blade)
Once everything is removed and clean, use the microfiber cloth and buff the stovetop to a dry shine. You can also use a little glass cleaner if you are seeing streaks.