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5. Using Harsh Scrubbing Tools
Metal scrubbers, steel wool, or abrasive cleaners can scratch the glass. Stick to soft sponges, microfiber cloths, or cleaners specifically designed for glass stovetops.
6. Placing Hot Pans Directly on the Surface from the Oven
Rapid temperature changes can cause thermal shock and cracks. Let pans cool slightly before setting them on your glass stovetop.
7. Applying Excessive Force When Cooking
8. Forgetting to Use a Trivet for Hot Cookware
Never place hot pots or pans directly on your stovetop when it’s off. Use trivets or heat-resistant mats to prevent burns or cracks.
9. Ignoring Manufacturer’s Instructions
Every glass stovetop comes with care and usage guidelines. Ignoring them—like using incompatible cookware or cleaners—can void your warranty and shorten your stovetop’s life.
Final Tip: Treat your glass stovetop with care, and it will reward you with a clean, safe, and efficient cooking surface for years. A little caution goes a long way toward avoiding costly damage or dangerous accidents.
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