Thursday, April 2, 2020

How to Clean White Marks / Burnt on Induction Cooktop Baking Soda

how to clean Burnt on Induction Cooktop

Cleaning an induction cooker is different from cleaning a ceramic stove. But don't worry, because there are many ways to clean the induction cooker.

We know that ceramic stoves usually leave a top layer that evaporates by heat, but this does not occur in induction cookers. In addition, induction cookers are not as hot as ceramic stoves, so that ceramic stove cleaners cannot be used to clean induction cookers.
In cleaning the induction cooker, do not do the following:

  • Do not clean the induction cooker with abrasive liquid
  • Don't use acidic substances, like lemons to clean the induction cooker
  • Don't use baking soda, because soda can cause permanent color changes
  • Don't wait too long to clean the induction cooker. You should immediately clean the glass plate after use


How to clean the induction cooker properly:

  • You can clean the induction cooker regularly by wiping the glass surface using warm soapy water or a multipurpose cleaner with a damp cloth, such as a wet micro fiber cloth.
  • Cleaning induction cookers with stubborn stains is done with special maintenance products
  • After cleaning the induction cooker, wipe it with a clean cloth dampened with clean water (without detergent)
  • The stain after cleaning the stove is usually a limescale residue. Remove the limescale residue with vinegar if needed.


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