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My glass cooktop is dirty and may even be damaged. What should I do?

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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Cleaning Glass Cooktops
Avoid using steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or sharp objects to clean your glass cooktop, as these can cause scratches. Do not use too much water, as it can seep into the electrical components. Also, avoid placing hot lids on the cooktop, as this can create a vacuum seal and cause cracking.
How to Safely Repair Minor Damage Yourself
For minor scratches, you can use a glass repair kit available at most hardware stores. These kits usually include a polishing compound and a polishing pad. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid further damage to the surface. For small chips, a clear epoxy can be used to fill in the gaps. Make sure the cooktop is completely cool and clean before attempting any repairs.
Preventative Measures to Protect Your Glass Cooktop
To avoid damage, use cookware with smooth, flat bottoms and avoid sliding it across the surface. Always lift pots and pans when moving them. Use burner covers when the stove is not in use to protect the surface from scratches or accidental spills. Regularly check the bottom of your cookware for any rough spots or debris that could scratch the glass.
When to Replace Your Induction Cooktop
Consider replacing your induction cooktop if the glass is severely cracked or if repairs are not cost-effective compared to replacement. Additionally, if the cooktop frequently malfunctions or has reached the end of its lifespan (usually around 10 to 15 years), it may be time to purchase a new one.

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