Here’s a step-by-step method to clean a ceramic glass cooktop efficiently and correctly — the way most people get wrong:
1. Let It Cool Completely
- Never try to clean a hot cooktop; it can crack or cause burns.
2. Remove Loose Debris
- Use a soft damp cloth or paper towel to wipe away crumbs, sugar, or spilled powder.
- Avoid steel wool or abrasive pads—they scratch the surface.
3. Apply a Gentle Cleaner
- Use a few drops of dish soap with warm water, or a ceramic cooktop cleaner specifically designed for glass surfaces.
- Spread evenly over the surface with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth.
4. Tackle Tough Stains the Right Way
- Baking soda method: Sprinkle a thin layer over stubborn stains.
- Spray a little water or white vinegar to make a paste.
- Let it sit for 5–10 minutes, then gently rub in circular motions with a soft cloth.
✅ Key tip: Don’t scrub aggressively—ceramic glass is scratch-prone.
5. Use a Razor for Burnt-On Residue
- Hold a ceramic cooktop scraper at 45° and gently scrape off burnt sugar or grease.
- Always keep the blade flat against the glass, not angled sharply.
6. Rinse & Buff
- Wipe away cleaner residue with a damp cloth.
- Dry and buff with a microfiber cloth to make it shine and streak-free.
7. Optional Shine Boost
- Rub a few drops of olive oil or mineral oil with a paper towel to prevent streaks and maintain shine.
Extra Pro Tip:
- Wipe up spills immediately after the cooktop cools slightly—especially sugary sauces, which harden and become harder to remove if left too long.
If you want, I can make a super-fast 3-minute daily cleaning routine that keeps your ceramic cooktop spotless without heavy scrubbing. It’s surprisingly effortless. Do you want me to do that?