Glass cooktops, designed for easy cleaning, can develop tough stains with prolonged use or insufficient maintenance. Discover the straightforward method to clean your glass cooktop using Baking Soda with Mytour!
Step 1: Sprinkle baking soda on the cooktop.
Apply a sufficient amount to lightly cover the dirty areas you want to clean. No need for precise measurements; adjust the amount based on the level of dirt on your cooktop.

Sprinkle Baking Soda onto the targeted area
Pro Tip: You can mix baking soda with water, let it dissolve, then spray or pour it onto the stove, keeping the surface slightly moist. To avoid accidental spills, use containers with holes, like a pepper shaker, or put baking soda in them and evenly sprinkle it on the stove.
Step 2: Soak a cloth or a large piece of fabric in soapy water.
Ensure the cloth/fabric is wide enough to cover the entire stove area where baking soda has been applied.

Soak a large piece of fabric in soapy water
Step 3: Cover the baking soda-covered glass area with the damp, soapy fabric.
If you soaked it in excess water, gently squeeze to remove excess water before laying it on the stove. Keep the fabric in place for 15 minutes.

Place the soapy soaked fabric on the stove
Quick tip: If you want to clean the entire stove surface, use a large cover or multiple small pieces of fabric to ensure complete coverage.
Step 4: Wipe the stove clean
After 15 minutes, use the fabric that covered the stove to wipe it clean, paying extra attention to the areas you want to sanitize and thoroughly cleaning tough stains. Once done, use a sponge or damp cloth to clean any residual baking soda from the stove surface, and voila! Your stove is now shining bright and clean!

Wipe the stove clean again
Tips for keeping your induction stove clean and beautiful
Make it a habit to clean after every cooking session.
Ensure prompt cleaning of stains for better aesthetics and easier future maintenance.
Spills on the stove surface can become tough and stubborn if not cleaned promptly.

It's advisable to clean the kitchen after every cooking session
Important Note:
Remember to wait until the stove cools down before cleaning to avoid burns! The high temperature can be quite hazardous.
Some stubborn stains on the glass, like glue or candle wax, can be challenging to remove. Use specialized, moderately sharp knives to scrape them off without leaving scratches
Apart from using Baking Soda to clean the stove glass, you can achieve a shiny and fresh look with simple kitchen ingredients. Here are some 'garden pantry' solutions:
Rice water: Boil rice until it's simmering, collect some water and rice foam. Soak a soft cloth in it and apply to the stove surface while the rice water is still warm. After 5-7 minutes, the rice water will absorb dirt and grease. Wipe the treated area with a clean cloth. Finally, use dish soap or warm water to wipe the stove thoroughly.
Lemon juice: Squeeze 1-2 lemons into a cup, dampen a cloth with lemon juice and wipe the stove. Remember to wipe it thoroughly with water afterward for a shiny stove.
Vinegar: Dip a soft-bristle toothbrush into a vinegar solution, scrub the stove surface, and then rinse with clean water.
We hope the secret to cleaning the stove with Baking Soda, shared by Mytour, will keep your family's stove sparkling clean!
