Anyone who owns a log burner knows that as well as lovely heat and the magical orange glow, they produce a lot of soot and grease, which can make the glass panel very dirty and hard to see through. To ...
The cleaning pros at ACI tell us that the best way to care for a glass stove top is to clean it regularly by wiping it down at least once a day (or after every use if you’re an overachiever) so the ...
It doesn't take a professional chef to know that your stovetop can go from squeaky clean to looking like a tomato-based crime scene in minutes. Maybe you over-boiled your pasta water or let your sauce ...
How to clean your glass stove top without wasting the weekend scrubbing? It’s actually pretty easy. Cleaning the scorched and burned spots on a glass stove top doesn’t have to be exhausting or ...
There are a lot of pros and cons to using a glass stovetop. The cons are that it doesn’t heat up as fast as a gas stovetop, nor does it have as precise of a temperature control. The pros are that it’s ...
Owners of log burners must clean their stoves regularly, as frequent use creates sooty deposits on the glass door which can entirely block the view of the flames. The problem typically stems from ...
One of the most damaging mistakes people make is reaching for steel wool or abrasive scouring pads when tackling stubborn stains. That's because glass can be scratched by anything that's harder than ...