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Most Folks Do This Wrong: The Right Way to Clean a Glass Stove Top—Fast!

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If you prefer a more natural approach, you can substitute vinegar with lemon juice. The acidity from the lemon works similarly to vinegar and leaves a fresh, citrus scent. Combine the lemon juice with baking soda for a more powerful cleaning agent.

FAQ:
Q: Can I use a regular sponge to clean my glass stove top?
A: It's best to avoid abrasive sponges, as they can scratch the surface. Stick to soft microfiber cloths or paper towels to prevent damage.

Q: How do I clean burnt-on stains without damaging the glass?
A: Use a plastic scraper to gently lift burnt-on stains. If needed, apply more vinegar and let it sit longer to loosen stubborn spots.

Q: Is it okay to use commercial cleaners?
A: While some commercial cleaners are safe for glass stove tops, always read the label to ensure they're non-abrasive. Natural options like baking soda and vinegar are gentler and just as effective.

By following these simple steps, you can clean your glass stove top quickly and without hassle, all while keeping it looking brand new!

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