Glass stovetops look nice and are easy to clean, but you need to handle them with care to avoid damage. Here are nine risky actions you should avoid:
Using Harsh or Scratchy Cleaners
“Stay clear of harsh or scratchy cleaners as they can scratch the surface.” Use a gentle cleaner made just for glass stovetops.
Using Large Cookware
Big pots and pans can crack glass stovetops. “Choose lighter cookware” to protect the surface.
Dragging Pots and Pans
Dragging cookware can scratch the glass. Never drag pots and pans; always lift them.
Ignoring Spills and Leaks
“Wipe up spills immediately” to avoid damage and stuck-on stains.
Cooking with Dirty Cookware
Residue from dirty cookware can harm the stovetop. Ensure your cookware is clean.
Placing Hot Lids Down, Face Up
Hot lids can crack glass and cause sudden temperature changes. Use a heat-resistant surface.
Overlooking Chips or Cracks
“Don’t overlook chips or cracks,” as they can grow and break the stovetop. Seek repairs immediately.
Heating an Empty Pot or Pan
Heating empty cookware can damage the cooktop. Always have food or liquids in your pots.
Ignoring the Manufacturer’s Instructions
Follow precise maintenance instructions to avoid damage and safety issues.
By steering clear of these practices, you can keep your glass stovetop in good condition.
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