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How To Clean Ceramic Cooking Range

2026-01-12

A ceramic cooking range (ceramic glass cooktop) requires gentle, correct cleaning to avoid scratches, dull spots, or permanent stains. Burnt spills, grease, and food residue can be removed effectively if cleaned the right way. This guide explains step-by-step how to clean a ceramic cooking range safely and keep it looking new.


Before You Start (Safety First)

• Turn off the cooking range
• Allow the surface to cool completely
• Remove all cookware
• Use only cooktop-safe tools

Never clean a hot ceramic surface. Sudden temperature change can crack the glass.


Step 1: Remove Loose Debris

Start with dry cleaning:

• Wipe crumbs and dust with a dry microfiber cloth
• Gently brush away loose food particles

This prevents scratching during wet cleaning.


Step 2: Clean Light Grease and Daily Spills

For routine cleaning:

  1. Spray a small amount of ceramic cooktop cleaner or mild dish soap mixed with warm water

  2. Wipe using a soft microfiber cloth or sponge

  3. Clean in circular motions

  4. Wipe again with a damp cloth

  5. Dry with a clean cloth

Daily cleaning prevents stubborn burnt stains.


Step 3: Remove Burnt-On Food and Stains

Method 1: Baking Soda Paste (Gentle and Effective)

  1. Mix baking soda with water to form a thick paste

  2. Apply to burnt areas

  3. Cover with a warm, damp cloth

  4. Let sit for 15–30 minutes

  5. Wipe gently with a soft sponge

  6. Rinse and dry

This method lifts residue without scratching.


Method 2: Cooktop Scraper (For Tough Spots Only)

Use a ceramic cooktop scraper if residue remains.

  1. Hold the scraper at a 45-degree angle

  2. Gently slide under burnt residue

  3. Do not press hard

  4. Wipe clean after scraping

Only use scrapers designed for ceramic glass.


Step 4: Remove Grease Rings and White Marks

White or cloudy marks are often caused by mineral deposits or cookware residue.

To remove them:

• Apply ceramic cooktop cleaner
• Polish gently with a soft cloth
• Buff until the surface shines

Avoid vinegar alone on ceramic glass, as repeated use may dull the finish.


Step 5: Clean Control Area and Edges

• Wipe edges with a damp cloth
• Clean control knobs or touch panels gently
• Avoid excess moisture near electronics

Never spray cleaner directly onto control panels.


Step 6: Final Polish

For a streak-free finish:

• Apply a small amount of cooktop cleaner
• Buff with a dry microfiber cloth

This restores shine and adds light surface protection.


What NOT To Use on a Ceramic Cooking Range

Avoid these items completely:

• Steel wool or metal scrubbers
• Abrasive powders
• Oven cleaners
• Bleach or ammonia
• Rough sponges
• Knife blades

These can permanently scratch or damage the glass.


Preventing Future Stains and Damage

• Wipe spills immediately after cooling
• Avoid dragging pots across the surface
• Use flat-bottom cookware
• Clean after heavy cooking sessions
• Remove sugar or syrup spills immediately once cooled

Sugar-based spills can permanently etch ceramic glass if left too long.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

• Cleaning while hot
• Using too much water
• Scrubbing aggressively
• Letting burnt spills sit for days
• Using the wrong cleaner

Most ceramic cooktop damage is caused by improper cleaning tools.


Summary

To clean a ceramic cooking range safely:

  1. Let the surface cool completely

  2. Remove loose debris

  3. Clean daily spills gently

  4. Use baking soda paste for burnt stains

  5. Scrape carefully only if needed

  6. Polish for shine

With proper care and the right tools, a ceramic cooking range stays smooth, shiny, and damage-free for long-term use.


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