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Sparkling Glass Stove Top with Just 2 Ingredients

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For tough burnt-on stains, let the baking soda and vinegar sit a bit longer before scrubbing.

Store leftover baking soda in a dry container for future cleaning tasks.

White vinegar can be kept in its original bottle for repeated use around the kitchen.

Variations

Lemon Boost: Add a few drops of lemon juice to vinegar for a fresh scent.

Essential Oils: Add 5–10 drops of tea tree or lavender oil for extra antibacterial action.

FAQ

1. Can I use this method on hot stove tops?
No. Always clean a cool stove top to avoid burns and prevent damage.

2. Will this scratch my glass stove?
No, as long as you use a soft cloth or sponge and avoid abrasive pads.

3. How often should I clean my stove top this way?
Once a week for regular maintenance, or immediately after spills to prevent stubborn stains.

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