4 Ways to Keep Your Glass Top Stove in Good Condition

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Known for their modern look and easy-to-clean surface, glass top stoves are a popular option for many homeowners. However, these stoves are only a great option when they are functional. To keep the unit functional, you have to know how to take care of it. Whether you have had your glass top stove for several years or you are a new owner, learn about some of the measures you can take to maintain your stove.

1. Keep Your Cookware Clean

Make certain you keep your cookware clean. Grease on the bottom of your pots and pans will transfer onto the cooktop and burn-in as it heats up. The same can be said about other foods that collect on the bottom of the pan. Burned-in stains are very hard to remove from the glass top. In fact, in some instances, it is impossible to remove the stains, and you may need to replace the cooking surface to remove the eyesore. 

2. Use Cast Iron with Care

Cast iron is a staple in most kitchens, but if you like to cook with this type of cookware, you need to be extremely careful. Cast iron is very heavy, and remember, the surface of the stove is glass. Glass can only hold so much weight before it is in jeopardy of cracking. If you use cast iron, always make sure you place it on the top carefully to prevent cracking. 

3. Pick Up Your Cookware

If you need to move a pot or pan from one burner on the stove to another, always pick up the cookware to move it. You never want to slide it across the stove. If you slid the cookware, it is possible that you could scratch the glass. You should carefully pick up the pan and move it. In the event you recognize a scratch on the cooktop, make sure you contact an appliance technician to have the problem looked at, as scratches will only get worse. 

4. Cool the Top Before Cleaning

You should clean a glass top stove after each use, but make sure you wait for it to cool. You never want to clean a glass cooktop when it is still hot. If you apply a cleaning solution to the surface while it is still warm, the solution will burn into the surface. Depending on the chemicals in the product, it could cause the surface to become discolored. 

If you follow these tips, you can be confident that your glass top stove will remain in good condition, longer. However, in the event you experience any issues with your unit, do not hesitate to speak with a appliance maintenance professional for assistance. 

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