Use the Right Cookware
One of the easiest ways to prevent scratches on your glass top stove is to use the right cookware. Choose cookware made of smooth, flat-bottomed materials, such as stainless steel, aluminum, or copper. Avoid using cookware with rough or textured bottoms, such as cast iron, stoneware, or ceramic. These materials can scratch the glass surface of the stove. Also, ensure the cookware is clean before using it on the stove, as food particles or debris can scratch the surface.
Lift Cookware
Avoid dragging or sliding cookware on the stove's surface. This can cause scratches, particularly if there are any rough spots or debris on the bottom of the cookware. Always lift cookware when moving it on or off the stove.
Clean Regularly
Regular cleaning is essential to keeping your glass top stove scratch-free. Use a soft cloth or sponge and a mild cleaner specifically designed for glass stovetops. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners, as they can scratch the surface. Never use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other abrasive material to clean the stove. Also, make sure to clean up spills promptly, as they can cause scratches if left to dry.
Use a Stove Top Cover
Consider using a protective cover on your glass-top stove when it's not in use. We will recommend ANGECA covers that are made of heat-the resistant cotton materials that can help protect the surface from scratches, dust, and other debris.
Be Careful with Heavy Items
Be extra careful when using heavy items on your glass top stove, such as large stockpots or pressure cookers. These items can cause damage if dropped or if they're too heavy and cause the glass to crack.
In conclusion, keeping your glass-top stove scratch-free requires a little extra care and attention. By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your stove looks great and performs well for years to come. Always remember to use the right cookware, lift it when moving it on or off the stove, clean it regularly with gentle cleaners, consider using ANGECA protective cover, and be careful with heavy items. With a little care and attention, you can enjoy your glass-top stove for many years to come.
Thank you,
ANGECA Team
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