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for the kitchen
cleaning
glass ceramic cooktops
Before
using your cooktop for the first time, apply a cooktop cleaning
product specially formulated for glass-ceramic cooktops. Apply
with a non-abrasive pad, paper towel or clean cloth. This helps
make future cleaning easier.
Various soil levels require different cleaning methods:
Light to Moderate Soil: Apply cooktop cleaner with a non-abrasive
pad, paper towel or clean cloth. Hand dishwashing detergent and
water or a baking soda paste can also be used if cooktop is rinsed
thoroughly and completely dried.
Heavy Soil, Metal Markings, Brown/Gray Stains from Hard Water:
Gently scrub with cooktop cleaner using a clean cloth or paper
towel. Reapply cleaner. Cover with damp paper towels to keep
cleaner moist. Let stand for 30-45 minutes. Scrub to remove
remaining stain. Do not use abrasive powders or pads since they
may scratch the surface.
Burned On, Crusty Soils: Hold a razor blade scraper at 30 degree
angle and very carefully scrape off soil. Clean remaining soil
with cooktop cleaner.
If plastic, sugar or foods with a high sugar content melt onto a
hot cooktop, remove immediately. (If not removed, permanent damage
may occur.) Scrape from hot surface using a razor blade scraper
held carefully with a potholder or use a wooden handled stainless
steel spatula. Clean residue with cooktop cleaner when surface has
cooled.
DO NOT use the following cleaning agents:
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Abrasives
(metal scouring pads, cleansing powders, scouring cleaners or
pads) will scratch the cooktop.
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Chemicals
(oven cleaners, chlorine bleaches or ammonia) may damage the
finish of the cooktop.
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Glass
cleaners which contain ammonia may discolour the cooktop.
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Soiled
cloths or sponges leave a film on the cooktop. Grit and soil
in these items may also scratch the surface.
Protecting
Ceramic Glass Cooking Surfaces:
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Do not
use glass, ceramic, earthenware, heatproof glass, or glazed
pans; trivets or metal stands; or foil containers (crank-style
popcorn poppers) -- these can mark or etch the surface.
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Do not
use the glass-ceramic cooktop as a work surface, as a cutting
board, or for cooking food directly on the cooktop without a
pan.
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To
prevent damage to the cooktop, do not slide metal or glass
items across the cooktop.
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Depending
on the type of aluminum, moving cookware with aluminum
bottoms across the cooktop may result in metal marks on the
cooktop. Metal markings must be removed immediately after the
cooktop is cool. If they are not removed, these marks may
become permanent. Further efforts to remove them could cause
chipping of the cooktop. Although the metal marks or the
chipping may be visually undesirable, the performance of the
cooktop will not be affected.
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