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These Seemingly Harmless Habits Can Damage Your Glass Cooktop

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– Always check your cooktop after cooking for any spills you may have missed and clean them up right away.

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### **5. Using Harsh or Abrasive Cleaners**

After cooking, it can be tempting to grab whatever cleaner you have in your kitchen to scrub away stubborn stains. However, using **harsh chemicals** or **abrasive scrubbers** on your glass cooktop can cause scratches and damage the delicate surface. Cleaners with **abrasive particles** or **bleach-based formulas** can strip away the protective coating of the glass.

#### **What to Do**:
– Always use a **non-abrasive cleaner** specifically designed for glass cooktops.
– Use a **soft cloth**, **microfiber towel**, or **spongy scrubber** to gently wipe down the surface.
– Avoid using **steel wool pads** or any materials that can scratch the glass.

### **6. Leaving Cookware on the Hot Surface After Cooking**

Many people are guilty of leaving pots and pans on a hot cooktop after they’ve finished cooking. While this might seem convenient, it’s a bad habit that can cause **damage** to both your cookware and the cooktop itself. The extended heat can cause **warping** in the cookware and potentially cause **cracking** or discoloration on the glass surface.

#### **What to Do**:
– Always remove your **cookware promptly** after cooking to avoid prolonged exposure to heat.
– Let your cooktop **cool down** completely before leaving any cookware on it.

### **7. Not Regularly Cleaning the Cooktop**

Regular maintenance is crucial to keeping your glass cooktop in top condition. If you wait too long to clean it, **grease**, **food particles**, and **water stains** can build up, potentially leading to stains that are difficult to remove or even permanent damage. Neglecting your cooktop can also interfere with its heat distribution and performance.

#### **What to Do**:
– Clean your glass cooktop after every use, preferably while it’s still warm but not hot.
– Use a **ceramic cooktop cleaner** or a vinegar-water solution to clean the surface thoroughly.
– Regularly check for any **residue** and remove it before it becomes a problem.

### **Conclusion: Protect Your Glass Cooktop and Keep It Looking Like New**

Glass cooktops are an investment in your kitchen, and keeping them in pristine condition requires a little extra care and attention. By avoiding these **seemingly harmless habits**, you can prolong the life of your cooktop and maintain its **beautiful appearance** for years to come.

Remember to be mindful of your cookware, the heat settings, and cleaning habits to ensure that your glass cooktop remains scratch-free, stain-free, and **functional**. With these simple steps, you can enjoy cooking on your cooktop without worrying about causing any damage.

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