
If for some reason your top doesn’t come clean right away, simply repeat the process! Even with mine being as bad as it was, I only had to do this once! I’d call that a big win! I did have to promptly take out the trash though because it had a strong vinegar smell from the paper towels I even cleaned up a few other things in the kitchen while I was letting the liquids soak the cooktop. That’s all there is to it! I couldn’t believe I’ve been living with a disgusting glass stove top for a year when this homemade glass stove top cleaner was so easy and effective! My stovetop hasn’t been this shiny in a while! PS: I used a mini can of coke (7.5oz) and it was the perfect amount to cover my cooktop. Once your 15 minutes are up, wipe up the soda! Any remaining stains should wipe away with it. These all help eat away at those tough hard water stains and grime! How this works: Similarly to vinegar, Coke has a lot of acidic properties, and various other chemicals as well. I will say, it felt strange pouring sugary soda on something I wanted to clean! But it was so neat hearing it pop and fizzle just like Pop Rocks candy for the first few minutes after I poured the Coke can on there. Last but not least, open a can of Coca-Cola and pour it over the area you’ve been working on and let it sit for 15 minutes. How this works: The acidic properties of the vinegar should help break down and dissolve those tough stains. Leave any vinegar residue leftover in place. When you’re wiping it up, do not add water to your wipe. Let it sit for 5 minutes before you wipe it up. Once you’ve rubbed your sliced potato over your stains, grab your vinegar and pour it directly onto the surface of the stove. How this works: The idea here is that the potato acts as a sort of sponge, pulling out some of the stains from the flat stovetop and exposing the tougher stains underneath, which we’ll deal with next. Keep cutting slices off so that you’re not rubbing a dry potato over your stove top. Don’t be afraid to put some elbow grease into it! Once you have a slice, rub it in small circles over the stains. The first thing you’re going to do is cut a slice off of your potato. Ready to put your homemade stove top cleaner into action? Soon you’ll be saying goodbye to those stubborn stains on your glass cooktop for good!
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Just wait and see… How to Clean Your Glass Stove Top I told you the ingredients were a bit weird! Stick with me though because they work like magic. Here’s a before and after shot:Īs you can see from the before and after shots above, this homemade stain remover really works! It’s pretty crazy to see how drastic a difference there is between what we started with and what the end result is.īest of all, it’s super easy to make this cleaner because you don’t actually have to make anything at all! All you need are 4 simple supplies and you’re good to go: I used this DIY glass stove top cleaner and, while it seems a bit strange at first (just wait until you see the ingredients), it’s the best stain remover ever! I was so surprised and excited about how well it worked. NOTHING has worked…until now! The best part is, I did it at home with NO cleaning chemicals at all! Introducing the Best DIY Glass Stovetop Cleaner Ever! It has been cleaned again and again with every chemical spray and magic eraser available. I’ve had the same stubborn stains on my glass top for over a year! But, what doesn’t come out easily are hard water stains left from water that somehow seeps out during cooking. What I don’t like is the fact that EVERYTHING leaves a stain!īurns come out fairly easily if you get them quickly.
