Use a soft sponge or microfiber cloth to gently scrub the stovetop. Focus on areas with built-up grime or stains. You’ll notice that the baking soda provides a bit of abrasiveness to help lift the residue without scratching the glass.
Wipe Clean:
Once you’ve scrubbed the entire surface, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away the baking soda and vinegar mixture.
You might need to wipe it down a couple of times to ensure all the residue is removed and the stovetop is streak-free.
Buff the Surface:
For extra shine, buff the surface with a dry microfiber cloth to give it that glossy, sparkling finish.
Why This Works:
Baking Soda is mildly abrasive and effective at lifting food particles, grease, and stains without scratching the glass surface.
Vinegar acts as a natural degreaser and helps to dissolve stubborn stains, grime, and mineral deposits.
This method is safe, effective, and uses only two common ingredients that you likely already have at home! It will leave your glass stovetop sparkling clean in no time.
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