How to effectively clean ceramic glass cooktops without scratching them

Avoid using abrasive sponges or scouring products
. Ceramic glass is particularly susceptible to scratches.
Avoid metal sponges, traditional scrapers, and abrasive powders.
Opt instead for soft cloths, non-abrasive pads, and cleaners specifically formulated for ceramic hobs.

Clean while the hob is still hot.
Cleaning a hot hob can cause burns and set stains even further.
Always wait until the surface has cooled completely before cleaning.

Postpone cleaning.
The longer a stain remains, the more ingrained it becomes. Light cleaning after each use avoids long and tedious cleaning, while also extending the life of your cooktop.

Daily routine for a spotless license plate

A little maintenance after each meal is often enough to keep your surface shiny and clean.

Materials needed:

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