If you always cook at home, expect your glass stove top to get dirty.
Sometimes, spills cant be avoided, no matter how careful you are.
When frying foods, oil can easily splatter on your stovetop, even on your walls or kitchen cabinets.
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Splatters can be avoided by using different kitchen tools and equipment.
Cooking different meals and dishes continuously and simultaneously can easily make your glass stovetop dirty.
The fibers on those materials could potentially leave little micro-scratches all over your cooktop.
Add a few drops of dish soap to your microfiber cloth, then dampen the cloth.
Bring it back over to the stovetop and start wiping it down.
This will cut and remove all the grease and grime.
Those burnt-on rings will come right off.
ensure the blade is new and not dull.
If its dull, you launch the risk of scratching your glass stove top.