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How to Clean an Induction Hob

Cleaning an induction hob is essential to maintain its performance and extend its lifespan. With its sleek surface and efficient cooking capabilities, an induction hob adds a touch of modernity to any kitchen. However, without proper cleaning, residue and spills can accumulate, affecting its appearance and functionality. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore step-by-step instructions and expert tips on how to clean an induction hob effectively, ensuring it remains spotless and in top-notch condition.
 

Understanding Your Induction Hob

 
Before diving into the cleaning process, it's crucial to understand the components of your induction hob. Induction hobs consist of a smooth ceramic glass surface and induction coils beneath. Unlike traditional gas or electric hobs, induction hobs generate heat directly in the cookware using magnetic induction. This innovative technology provides precise temperature control and rapid heating, making cooking more efficient.
 

Materials Needed for Cleaning

 
1.Glass Cooktop Cleaner
 
glass cooktop cleaner
 
Numerous brands and retailers offer pre-made glass cooktop cleaners, providing a convenient option for those pressed for time or disinclined to create homemade cleaners. To utilize a store-bought cleaner, begin by allowing the stovetop to cool completely. Once cooled, gently wipe the surface with a damp sponge or paper towel. Follow the instructions provided on the bottle. Typically, users are instructed to dispense a cap-sized amount of cleaner onto the cooktop and gently rub it in circular motions using a paper towel until the surface is clean. Finally, use a dry cloth to wipe off any residual cleaner from the induction cooktop.
 
2.Vinegar & Baking Soda
 
vinegar & baking soda
 
I'm a big fan of DIY solutions, so when I stumbled upon this induction cooktop cleaner recipe on Food.com, I was eager to give it a try. And let me tell you, it's now my top choice for keeping my cooktop spotless.

To whip up this cleaner, simply mix equal parts water and white distilled vinegar in a spray bottle. If you're dealing with stubborn grease, you can add a few drops of lemon essential oil for an extra degreasing boost. Give the bottle a good shake to ensure everything is well combined.

While you could use the spray alone, I prefer to kick it up a notch with baking soda for a deeper clean. Sprinkle baking soda generously over the cooktop, making sure to cover any spills or grease spots. Then, spray the vinegar and water mixture over the baking soda. You'll notice a satisfying fizzing reaction as the two ingredients work their magic. Once the fizzing subsides, grab a paper towel and wipe away the cleaner. The baking soda and vinegar combo effectively eliminates all traces of grease and spills, leaving your cooktop gleaming.
 
3.Dish Soap & Lemon Juice
 
dish soap & lemon juice
 
I was dealing with stubborn stains on my induction cooktop and decided to test out different cleaning methods. Surprisingly, they all worked wonders! This DIY cleaner quickly became one of my favorites because I already had all the ingredients at home. Here's how to make it:

Mix together a cup of warm water, 1/4 cup of liquid dish soap, and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice in a bowl. Soak a soft cloth in the mixture until it's damp. Then, place the cloth over the burned or stained area and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Afterward, use the cloth to wipe down the cooktop, and voila! Your cooktop will be stain-free.

While the cloth works its magic for half an hour, I like to multitask by cleaning around the house or taking a quick break on the couch.
 
4.Dish Soap & Hydrogen Peroxide
 
dish soap & hydrogen peroxide
 
Don't stash away the dish soap just yet – it's about to come in handy again! To whip up this cleaner, gather some dish soap, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, a dish scrubber, and a paper towel or soft cloth. Prepare to be amazed by what hydrogen peroxide can do in your kitchen!

Start by pouring a small amount of dish soap onto the induction cooktop, ensuring it lightly covers the entire surface. Sprinkle baking soda over the soap, then add about one tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide to the middle of the cooktop. Gently use the dish scrubber to scrub away any grime, working until the surface is clean to your satisfaction. Finally, use a paper towel or soft cloth to wipe down the surface and reveal your sparkling clean cooktop!

If you find yourself without a dish scrubber, fear not! An extra toothbrush can come to the rescue. I personally designate a toothbrush solely for cleaning purposes, ensuring it's kept with my cleaning supplies to avoid any mix-ups with my dental hygiene routine. Using a toothbrush allows me to reach into all the nooks and crannies effectively. Just remember to keep this toothbrush separate from your oral care tools!
 
5.Potato & Soda
 
potato & soda
 
Believe it or not, you can tackle those stubborn stains on your induction cooktop using just soda and a potato! Here's how:
 
  1. Cut the potato into slices, ensuring they're large enough for a firm grip.
  2. Rub the potato slice in small circles over the stains. If the potato dries out, switch to a fresh slice.
  3. Next, pour vinegar directly onto the cooktop and let it sit for 5 minutes.
  4. Use a paper towel to wipe across the cooktop, removing the vinegar.
  5. Now, open up your soda and pour it over the area you're targeting.
  6. Let the soda sit for about 15 minutes.
  7. Finally, wipe away the soda, and behold as the stains magically disappear before your eyes!
 

Clean Your Induction Hob with These 3 Tips

 
Cleaning an induction hob offers numerous methods, but caution must be exercised to avoid scratching its glass surface. With proper preparation, it can be a swift and straightforward task. Countless tips are available online, and here, a selection of them is presented by Heme. Discover effective ways to clean your induction hob!
 
1.Clean Your Hob After Use

Clean your induction hob right after use for optimal results. Once it has cooled down, wipe away any food remnants and stains with a damp cloth. This prevents residues and grease from solidifying, making them easier to remove. Finish off by polishing with a clean microfiber cloth.

2.Use a Special Scraper

When removing dirt, employ a dedicated scraper. Apply gentle pressure and maintain the scraper at a 45-60 degree angle to prevent scratches. Afterward, wipe the hob with water and dry it using a clean microfiber cloth.

3.Use Specially Formulated Cleaning Products

Utilize cleaning products specially formulated for induction hobs. These products are designed to effectively remove stains and grease without damaging the surface.
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