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My glass stove top looks gross and may even be damaged. What should I do?

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🧼 DIY Maintenance Spray

Mix this in a spray bottle for everyday cleaning:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon dish soap

Shake and spray after each use for a clean, streak-free finish.


🔧 When to Call a Professional

If your stove top has:

  • A visible crack or deep gouge
  • Malfunctioning burners
  • Repeated discoloration that won’t go away

It’s time to consult a technician. Safety comes first, especially with electric or induction cooktops.


✅ Final Thoughts

A stained or dingy glass stove top might look beyond saving, but with the right approach, it can shine like new again. With regular care and a little elbow grease, you’ll not only restore its beauty—you’ll extend its life.

So don’t give up on your glass stove top just yet—give it a proper clean, and it might just surprise you.


Would you like a printable step-by-step cleaning checklist or DIY cleaner label design?