
Over time, a glass-ceramic hob becomes covered with burnt spots, white water stains and marks from frying pans. They not only spoil the appearance, but also get scratched when you try to wipe them with a metal sponge. Don’t rush to buy special products; everything can be returned to shine without effort and without the risk of damaging the surface. One composition from the kitchen cabinet is enough.
What you will need:
Baking soda – 2 tbsp. spoons
Hydrogen peroxide 3% – 2 tbsp. spoons
Water – 100 ml
Spray
Soft cloth or microfiber
How to do:
- Mix baking soda, peroxide and water in a spray bottle.
- Shake until the mixture becomes slightly foamy.
- Spray dirty areas on the cooled hob.
- Leave for 10-15 minutes.
- Wipe with a soft cloth in a circular motion.
- Repeat if necessary.
- Finally, wipe with a clean damp cloth and dry.
Soda works as a gentle abrasive, and peroxide enhances the whitening and disinfecting effect. The mixture easily copes even with dried sugar or burnt milk without leaving scratches. Suitable for all types of glass ceramics and enameled surfaces.
Question and answer:
How to clean a glass-ceramic hob without special products?
Use a mixture of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and water. Apply it to the surface, leave for 10-15 minutes, then wipe with a soft cloth. This method is safe, does not scratch the glass and even removes old burnt marks.
Can I clean my cooktop with baking soda and vinegar?
Soda is suitable, but it is better to replace vinegar with hydrogen peroxide. Vinegar can leave matte marks on glass ceramics, especially if used frequently. Peroxide not only does not harm the coating, but also disinfects the surface.




