The Induction Stovetop Cleaning Tip That Helps Keep It Looking Good As New

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Induction cooktops are increasing in popularity thanks to their ability to cook food faster and their overall energy efficiency. On top of this, induction cooking is said to be safer because there's no gas involved. Induction stoves are also considered more environmentally friendly compared to both their electric and gas counterparts. These benefits are all attributed to the electromagnetic device within the cooktop itself. Of course, induction stovetops are also more expensive than their traditional electric and gas counterparts, and there are some costly downsides of switching to an induction stove you should consider. With that said, you'll want to do everything you can to protect your investment. You can help to make your induction cooktop look new by cleaning up any spills as soon as you can.

The ease of operating an induction cooktop goes beyond cooking food. As a bonus, these types of stovetops are considered easy to clean and maintain. You don't have to take apart any burners, as these are composed of smooth glass-ceramic surfaces. With this type of cooktop, you're also less likely to have burned-on messes because of the way the burners stop producing heat as soon as you turn off the appliance. Also, almost all of the heat goes to the food you're cooking, and not around the burners themselves. You certainly don't want to take these cooktops for granted, though. Taking just a few minutes to clean an induction cooktop each day can protect your investment while saving you time. It's also worth noting the pros and cons of an induction range before making the switch, if you haven't done so already.

Clean up spills to make your induction stovetop stay in top condition

Induction cooktops can save you a lot of time during cooking, but these benefits can also extend to cleaning time, too. All you really need to do is clean up any splashes and spills immediately after cooking. When you do clean up a spill from around your induction cooktop, it's important to do so in a way that won't damage the glass surface. In fact, one major downside to these types of stovetops is that they can scratch easily if you're not careful. Cleaning them can be as simple as taking either a soft paper towel or a microfiber cloth and gently wiping it across the cooktop surface. This is just one solution for preventing cleaning scratches on your glass stovetop.

If you missed these messes and are now dealing with dried-on foods that won't wipe away clean with a dry cloth, avoid using any harsh sponges or scrubbing agents. At this point, you may need to use a damp cloth to work through the spills. Follow up with a soft dry cloth to wipe it away. A cleaning agent designed specifically for these types of surfaces may also be considered, such as Weiman's Cooktop and Stovetop Daily Cleaning Spray. You'll also want to pick up any pots and pans away from the burners instead of sliding them across the surface, as this can lead to scratches, too. For tough cleaning jobs, consider reading through your owner's manual or contacting the manufacturer directly before proceeding.

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