How To Make Your Glass Stovetop Clean Again

That beautiful glass stovetop looked sleek when it was new—but now? It’s spattered with burnt-on sauce, crusted sugar spills, and cloudy streaks that no amount of scrubbing seems to fix.

Worse, you’re worried that harsh scrubbers or store-bought cleaners will scratch the surface—making it look even worse.

Good news: you can restore your glass stovetop to a gleaming, mirror-like shine—safely and affordably—using just two pantry staples and 10 minutes of gentle effort.

Let’s bring back that showroom sparkle—without the risk or the fumes.

🌿 The Secret: Baking Soda + Vinegar (Gentle Yet Powerful)

Forget abrasive pads and toxic sprays. This non-toxic, 2-ingredient method uses:

  • Baking soda – a mild alkali that lifts burnt-on grime without scratching
  • White vinegar – an acid that dissolves mineral deposits and adds shine

Together, they create a fizzing action that softens even the toughest residue—safely for glass-ceramic surfaces.

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