How to Clean a Built In Ceramic Cooktop?

20 Aug.,2025

 

Cleaning your built in ceramic cooktop doesn't have to be stressful. With the right methods and products, you'll have it looking like new in no time. Follow these steps to maintain the sleek appearance of your cooktop and keep it functioning well.

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Know What You Need

Before you start, gather your supplies. You'll need:

  1. Soft cloths or paper towels
  2. Non-abrasive cleaner
  3. Sponge or scrub pad (non-scratch)
  4. Baking soda
  5. White vinegar
  6. Gentle plastic scraper (if necessary)

Let’s Get Started

First, make sure your built in ceramic cooktop is cool. “You wouldn’t want to burn yourself,” you might say. That’s a great reminder! Once it’s cool, you’re ready to start.

Wipe Down the Surface

Use a soft cloth or paper towel to wipe the surface. “Why do I need to do that?” you may wonder. Wiping removes crumbs and spills, making the next steps more effective.

Apply Cleaner

Spray a non-abrasive cleaner over the ceramic surface. Let it sit for a few minutes. This step is crucial. It allows the cleaner to break down grease and grime. Remember to read the instructions on your cleaner's label!

Scrub Gently

Take your sponge or non-scratch scrub pad and gently scrub in a circular motion. “Should I use a lot of pressure?” Start lightly. You can increase pressure if needed, but avoid scratching the surface.

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Dealing with Tough Stains

For stubborn stains, make a paste of baking soda and water. Apply it to the stains and let it sit for about 10 minutes. “Does it really work?” Yes! Baking soda is a natural abrasive that helps lift stains without damaging the ceramic.

Give it a Final Rinse

After scrubbing, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away all the cleaner and residue. Then, dry the surface with another cloth. “Why dry it?” Drying prevents streaks and leaves a shiny finish.

Handle Burnt Food

If there’s burnt food on your cooktop, a gentle plastic scraper can help. Carefully scrape away the residue without scratching the ceramic surface. “Is it safe?” Absolutely, just be gentle!

Finish Up Naturally

To give your cooktop a little shine, spray white vinegar on the surface and wipe it down. “What does vinegar do?” It cuts through any leftover grease and leaves a nice shine.

Regular Maintenance Tips

To keep your built in ceramic cooktop in top shape:

  1. Clean spills as they happen.
  2. Use trivets or heat pads for hot pots.
  3. Avoid dragging pots across the surface.

Conclusion

Cleaning your built in ceramic cooktop is straightforward if you follow these simple steps. Regular care enhances its appearance and longevity. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us. We’re here to help! For your cleaning supplies and more, check with your trusted supplier.

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