You’re right — most people either use something too abrasive or use too much product, which actually makes glass cooktops look worse over time.
Here’s the fast, scratch-free way to clean a glass stove top properly:
✅ The Right Way (Quick & Safe Method)
1️⃣ Make Sure It’s Completely Cool
Cleaning a warm surface can cause streaks and bake residue in further.
2️⃣ Remove Loose Debris First
Use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe away crumbs before adding moisture.
3️⃣ Spray With Vinegar
Lightly spray white vinegar over the surface.
This:
- Cuts grease
- Loosens grime
- Prevents streaks
Wipe with a microfiber cloth.
4️⃣ For Burned-On Spots (The Step Most People Skip)
Use baking soda + a damp towel:
- Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda.
- Lay a warm, damp microfiber towel over it.
- Let sit 10–15 minutes.
- Gently wipe — don’t scrub aggressively.
5️⃣ Use a Razor Scraper (Correctly!)
If residue remains:
- Hold a razor scraper at a 45° angle
- Gently slide under the debris
- Don’t dig or jab
This removes tough spots without scratching.
6️⃣ Final Polish
Buff dry with a clean microfiber cloth for a streak-free shine.
❌ What Most People Do Wrong
- Using steel wool
- Using abrasive powders
- Spraying cleaner on a hot surface
- Using too much soap (causes cloudy buildup)
- Scrubbing in circles with rough sponges
💡 Pro Tip
Clean spills (especially sugary ones) as soon as the surface cools. Burned sugar is what causes most long-term damage.
If you tell me what kind of stain you’re dealing with (white haze, black burn marks, rainbow streaks, etc.), I can give you a targeted fix.