You love your electric glass hob: elegant, modern, easy to wipe clean…
Until a pot boils over.
Or tomato sauce splashes.
Or something just keeps baking until it looks like permanent lava.
Suddenly, your once pristine stovetop is covered in burnt-on stains, water spots, and rainbow swirls—and scrubbing with a sponge feels pointless.
Good news:
You don’t need harsh chemicals or a replacement hob.
With just three household items – baking soda, dish soap and vinegar – you can restore your glass hob to its former glory, safely and affordably.
Let’s make that ugly mess go away – without the hassle. 💛
🧼 Why this method works (The science behind the spark)
Bicarbonate
Gentle abrasive that lifts stubborn dirt without scratching
Dishwashing detergent
Breaks down fats and oils from cooking
White vinegar
Dissolves mineral deposits and stains from hard water
Together, they create a sizzling, lifting effect that loosens even the toughest residue – so you don’t have to scrape like a caveman.
And because glass is non-porous, this method cleans deeply without damaging the surface.
✅ Step by step: How to deep clean a glass hob
Time: 20–30 min | Result: Spotless, shiny and streak-free
🛠️ What you need
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