Glass-top electric stoves offer sleek design, precise temperature control, and affordability—which explains their enduring popularity. But let’s be honest: their glossy surface is a magnet for spills, splatters, and stubborn burnt-on residue. A single boil-over can harden into a caramelized stain that clings like it’s part of the glass itself. Over time, even diligent wiping leaves behind a dull film or ghostly streaks—until your cooktop no longer looks clean, just cleaned.
The good news? You don’t need abrasive scrubbers, expensive specialty cleaners, or hours of scraping. There’s a gentle yet remarkably effective method—backed by trusted home experts like Jillee from One Good Thing by Jillee
—that uses just four pantry staples to revive even the most neglected surface.
The Science-Backed, Streak-Free Reset
What You’ll Need:
Distilled white vinegar
Liquid dish soap (a degreasing kind works best)
Baking soda
A clean, lint-free cotton towel
A soft-bristled brush (like a nylon dish brush or old toothbrush)
A microfiber cloth
Step-by-Step:
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