What?
soiling examples
Hot sugary spills,
melted plastic or
metal on glass
sugar, sugary
syrups
jams and jellies
vegetables or
vegetable water
with high sugar
content (peas,
sweetcorn, beet)
melted
aluminum foil or
plastic wrap
Metallic stains on
glass caused by
cookware with
copper base
aluminum base
Stainless steel strip
food stains
fingerprints and
marks
Control dials
food stains
fingerprints and
marks
How?
Remove these immediately with a
spatula or razor blade scraper suitable
for ceramic glass cooktops, but beware
of hot spills and surfaces:
1
Hold the blade or utensil at a 30
angle and scrape the soiling or
spill to a cool area of the cooktop.
2
Immediately clean the soiling up
with a dish cloth or paper towel.
3
Follow the instructions for 'Light
soiling on glass after every use'
above.
Follow the instructions for 'Non-
sugary boilovers, spills and food
stains on glass' above.
For stubborn metallic stains,
try using a razor blade scraper
suitable for ceramic glass
cooktops, holding it at a 30
1
Wipe the soiling off with a cloth
using a mild household detergent
or stainless steel cleaner.
2
Wipe the surface dry using a
microfiber cloth.
3
For extra shine, use a suitable
stainless steel polish.
1
Wipe with a damp cloth and mild
detergent.
2
Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Care and cleaning
Important!
Remove stains left by melts
and sugary food or spillovers
immediately. If left to cool on
the glass, they may be difficult
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to remove or even permanently
damage the glass surface.
Cut hazard: the blade in a
scraper is razor-sharp when the
safety cover is retracted. Use
with extreme care and always
store safely out of reach of
children.
If the cooktop is not cleaned
after every use and copper or
aluminum stains are allowed
to burn onto the surface,
they may react with the glass
and no longer be removable.
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angle.
They don't, however, affect
performance.
Immediately wipe off any
stainless steel cleaner if it is
spilled onto the control dials.
Commercial stainless steel
cleaners containing chlorine
compounds are corrosive and
may damage the appearance
of your cooktop. Always read
the label to check if your
cleaner contains chlorine.
Do not use stainless steel
cleaner on the dials, as doing
so may damage their coating.
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