How To Clean A Black Stove Top

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When we first moved into this house, I was so excited about finally owning a glass stovetop because they are so beautiful when they’re clean!

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But as time went on, and I made dinner and dinner on our glass stovetop, I realized how easy it was to get dirty.  Here’s what finally worked for me, and how to really clean a black stove top.

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baking soda 3% hydrogen peroxide small mixing dish abrasive sponge window cleaner paper towels elbow grease

What You Need

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First, you’ll need to run a sponge with hot soapy water over your glass stovetop. You want to remove as much food and debris from your stovetop as possible.

How To Clean A Black Stove Top

This is my stovetop, in all of its glory. Soak in all the scratch marks, butter knife scrapes, burnt-on food, and dust.

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Once the excess food and grease have been cleaned from your stovetop, mix together equal parts hydrogen peroxide and baking soda.

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Dip an abrasive sponge into the hydrogen peroxide and baking soda solution, and start scrubbing your black stovetop.

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As you are scrubbing, take a paper towel and wipe away the cleaning solution to see if there are any spots you may have missed or need to dedicate more elbow grease to.

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