
Glass stove tops, popular in induction and ceramic cooktops, are valued for their sleek design,
easy cleaning, and efficient heating. Induction models heat cookware directly with electromagnetic fields,
making them quick and energy-saving. However, without proper care, glass surfaces can scratch, stain, or crack.
Warning signs that your stove needs attention include scratches, chips, cracks, or stains that don’t disappear
with normal cleaning. Uneven heating or unusual sounds may also signal damage. First, give the surface a thorough clean to distinguish
dirt from real problems. While small scratches are mostly cosmetic, deeper chips or cracks should be checked by a professional.
To clean safely, use mild soap, a soft cloth, or specialized glass cleaner. Avoid steel wool and harsh chemicals.
For stubborn stains, apply a baking soda paste, let it sit, then wipe gently with a non-abrasive pad.
Wipe spills immediately, avoid excess water, and don’t place hot lids directly on the surface.
Prevent damage by using flat-bottomed cookware, lifting pots instead of sliding them, and considering burner covers. If cracks deepen
or repairs become costly, replacement may be best. With mindful care, a glass stove top can remain stylish and efficient for years.