🔥 Glass Stove Top (Ceramic or Smooth-Top Cooktops)
A glass stove top is a type of smooth cooking surface, usually made of ceramic or glass-ceramic, with heating elements beneath the surface. It’s popular for its sleek appearance and ease of cleaning compared to coil stoves.
🧰 Features
- Smooth surface: Flat and easy to wipe down
- Visible heating zones: Electric or induction elements show where to place pots
- Even heating: Ceramic distributes heat efficiently
- Temperature-sensitive: Overheating can damage the glass
🔹 Pros
- Sleek, modern look
- Easy to clean spills and splatters
- Works well with flat-bottomed cookware
- No coils to trap food debris
🔹 Cons
- Scratches easily with rough cookware
- Heavy pots can crack glass if dropped
- Takes care when dragging pans
- Stains from sugar or acidic spills can etch if not cleaned immediately
🧼 Cleaning Tips
- Daily Cleaning
- Wipe with a damp microfiber cloth or sponge
- Mild dish soap works for everyday messes
- Tough Stains
- Use a ceramic cooktop cleaner or baking soda paste
- Apply, let sit 5–10 minutes, then scrub gently with a soft cloth or non-scratch pad
- Burnt-On Residue
- Use a razor scraper at a 45° angle carefully
- Only use on cooled surfaces
- Avoid
- Abrasive scrubbers or steel wool
- Harsh chemical cleaners like bleach
- Dragging heavy cookware across the surface
💡 Tips for Longevity
- Use flat-bottomed pans for even heat and less scratching
- Avoid boiling over sugary liquids — sugar can etch glass
- Allow hot pans to cool before cleaning
- Keep the stove dry to prevent streaks
If you want, I can make a step-by-step “sparkling glass stove top cleaning routine” with natural cleaners like vinegar, baking soda, and a scraper for tough burnt spots.
Do you want me to do that?