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What To Do Instead: Safe Habits for Glass Stovetops
- Always lift cookware when moving it.
- Use compatible, flat-bottomed cookware.
- Clean spills promptly with proper products.
- Avoid abrasive tools; stick to soft cloths and glass stove cleaners.
- Never heat an empty burner.
- Use trivets or heat pads for hot pans off the burner.
Why It Matters
Glass stovetops are an investment in your kitchen’s style and convenience. Protecting them means longer life, safer cooking, and fewer costly repairs or replacements. Plus, maintaining a safe cooking environment keeps you and your family out of harm’s way.
Bottom Line: Your glass stovetop deserves careful handling and gentle care. By ditching these dangerous habits, you can enjoy a pristine, safe cooking surface for years to come.
Want tips on the best cookware for glass stovetops or the top cleaning products to keep your surface sparkling? Just ask!