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How to clean a ceramic stovetop?
Reviewed by Zac Kieffer
Updated: September 16, 2025
Discover expert tips to clean your ceramic stovetop using safe and effective methods for spotless shine and long-lasting performance.
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How to clean a ceramic stovetop?
Quick Summary
Always ensure the stovetop is cool before cleaning to avoid burns and damage.
Remove loose debris and use a soft cloth with a gentle cleaning solution made for ceramic surfaces.
Wipe in gentle circular motions, rinse with a damp cloth, and dry with a soft microfiber cloth to prevent streaks.
Detailed Cleaning Steps
Turn off and let the stovetop cool: Before start cleaning, make sure the ceramic surface is completely cool so you don’t burn yourself or risk causing any thermal shock that might damage the surface.
Remove excess debris: Use a soft, dry cloth or paper towel to wipe away crumbs and loose particles. This prevents scratch marks when you later use a damp cloth.
Choose the right cleaning solution: Use warm water mixed with a small amount of dish soap or a cleaner specifically recommended for ceramic stovetops. Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners, as these could scratch and damage the smooth surface.
Apply the cleaner: Dampen a soft, non-abrasive cloth or sponge with your cleaning solution. Gently apply the cleaner to the surface, focusing on areas with stubborn stains or spilled food.
Let the solution sit: For stuck-on spills, allow the cleaning solution to sit for a few minutes. This helps break down grease and loosen burnt-on food without extra elbow grease.
Gently scrub: Use gentle circular motions to remove spots. If needed, a plastic scraper or a dedicated ceramic cooktop tool may help remove remnant residue without scratching the surface. Make sure to use only tools designed for ceramic surfaces.
Wipe away residue: Once you have scrubbed the affected areas, use a damp cloth with plain water to remove any soap or cleaner residue. It’s important to remove all traces of cleaning ingredients.
Dry thoroughly: Finally, use a soft microfiber cloth to dry the stovetop, leaving the surface streak-free and ready for the next use.
Additional Tips
Avoid abrasive materials: Never use steel wool, scouring pads, or harsh abrasive powders as these can scratch the glass-like ceramic surface.
Regular cleaning: Clean your stovetop routinely to avoid buildup of food and grease, making it easier to clean in the long run.
Follow manufacturer’s guidelines: For the best results and to protect your appliance, always refer to your stovetop’s manual for any product-specific cleaning recommendations.
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