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How to Clean an Induction Cooktop in 5 Easy Steps

Induction cooktops can not only enhance your cooking techniques, but they can also elevate your kitchen style with smooth, sleek designs. When the surface gets messy, you can quickly and effectively clean it with the right tools and tips. Keep your ceramic glass cooktop looking brand new and learn how to polish it without leaving scratches or stains with this guide.

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Cleaning induction cooktop or range instructions

After you are done cooking and loading up the dishwasher, likely the only thing standing between you and a pristine kitchen is your ceramic glass stove top. Because induction cooktops use electromagnetic energy to direct heat to compatible cookware, the cooktop surface itself cools off quickly and is easy to clean. In fact, if spillage occurs with your homemade Bolognese sauce, the induction cooktop surface minimizes the chances of burnt-on or charred messes. However, hard water stains and white marks may still occur. No matter the mess, the step-by-step instructions below can help you get your induction cooktop clean.

If you have an oven, check out these tips for cleaning a self-cleaning oven for an effortless cleanup.

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For a more thorough approach, affresh®glass and ceramic cooktop cleaners and cooktop cleaning kits include everything you need for tending to your induction cooktop surface. KitchenAid also offers stovetop scraping tools designed to help remove residue without scratching.

For best results, is it recommended to always clean your ceramic glass cooktop shortly after using it and after it has cooled down. This process takes roughly two to five minutes with a cleaning solution and a damp cloth. However, sometimes a deeper cleaning is necessary. With a cleaning kit, scraper and nonabrasive pad, your induction cooktop can be cleaned and ready for your next meal in under 30 minutes.

To avoid damage to your cooktop, remember to refer to your owner’s manual and follow the directions on all cleaning products before using them. 

Step 1: Scrape the cooktop surface

For burnt-on grease or residue, wait for the cooktop to cool down so it is warm, but not hot to the touch. Then, hold the scraper as flat as possible to loosen any residue without scratching the glass. Repeat process as needed.

Note: Though induction cooktops do not radiate their own heat through the surface, hot cookware on top can still transfer heat. It’s still best to let it cool after you have removed the cookware and turned off the cooktop.

Step 2: Spray the cooktop surface

Once your cooktop is completely cool to the touch, spray the surface with a cleaning solution or diluted vinegar mix. Let the solution rest for 10 to 15 minutes, and wipe the surface with a soft cloth or cleaning pad.

Step 3: Apply affresh®glass and ceramic cleaner

Apply a dime-sized drop of affresh®glass and ceramic cooktop cleaner to any stubborn messes. Using a nonabrasive scrubbing pad, rub the affected areas until the residue is loosened. Let the cleaning solution settle to a hazy white film before moving to the next step.

Step 4: Polish the surface

Using a dry cloth, gently wipe and polish the cooktop surface. Continue rubbing until the white film disappears.

Step 5: Repeat the cleaning process

After scraping, cleaning and polishing, sometimes stubborn messes still remain. If this is the case, simply repeat steps one through four until your cooktop surface is clean.

Daily Maintenance Tips for Induction Hobs

The best way to clean your induction hob is shortly after you are done using it. This daily maintenance helps to ensure that your ceramic glass stovetop stays shiny and smooth. For light or moderate messes, wait until the cooktop has cooled down and clean the surface with a damp sponge and cleanser. For heavy soil or stubborn residue, use a nonabrasive cleanser and scraper to get rid of the mess.

 

What NOT to Use to Clean an Induction Cooktop

To help prevent damage to your induction cooktop, avoid using the following products in your cleanup routine:

For best results, always refer to your owner’s manual and the instructions on your cleaning products before using them.

How to remove white hard water stains from an induction cooktop

Remove hard water stains or white splotches from your cooktop using vinegar. First, moisten a dry cloth with a white vinegar mix and apply it to the stains. Let the vinegar settle for a few minutes, then rub the stains away. Lastly, rinse with a second clean cloth and cooktop cleaning solution or distilled water.

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How to Clean an Induction Cooktop

The smooth surface of induction cooktops is simple to clean, which means you can streamline your cleaning routine and spend more time at the dinner table with your family. Learn more about how to clean your induction cooktop and the suitable cleaners that will help keep your kitchen tidy and mess-free.

What is the best cleaner for induction cooktops?

Suitable cleaners for induction cooktops are dish soap, a baking soda and vinegar mixture , or a specialized cooktop cleaner, like affresh® cooktop cleaner*. To properly care for your appliance, it’s important to use nonabrasive cleaners and tools that keep it free from grime.

What is safe to use on glass induction cooktops?

Dish soap, baking soda, vinegar, and other gentle cleaners, as well as soft cloths and designated scraping tools are usually safe to use on your cooktop. The Whirlpool® scraping tool is made specifically for cleaning induction cooktops. If your cooktop has burned-on food or other stains, this tool with retractable blade can help remove the spots without damaging the appliance. Always refer to your owner’s manual for more details on what is safe to use on your induction cooktop. 

The affresh® cooktop cleaning kit* comes with everything you need to cut through tough cooked-on residues for a streak-free, polished shine and is safe for all glass and ceramic cooktops.

What not to use on glass induction cooktops

Abrasive scrubbing pads like steel wool are not safe to use on glass induction cooktops. If you’re noticing scratches or white marks on your induction cooktop, it could be that you’re using the wrong tools and cleaning supplies. Hard water, abrasive cleaning agents, steel wool, and hard scrubbing tools can damage your cooktop, so try not to use these when cleaning.

How to clean an induction cooktop step-by-step

The smooth glass ceramic surface of an induction cooktop can help streamline your cleaning process. There’s no need to spend time scrubbing away at drip pans or cooktop crevices – glass induction cooktops can help make mealtime more enjoyable by saving you time and energy during cleanup through these simple steps.

 What you’ll need

Get equipped to tackle your kitchen’s everyday messes, starting with the tools and supplies you’ll need to clean your induction cooktop.

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Step 1: Scrape your cooktop

After you’ve waited for your cooktop to cool down, use a safe induction cooktop scraping tool to remove leftover residues. Keep your scraper flat against the surface so that you don’t risk scratching and damaging your cooktop.


Cleaning tip

When cleaning your induction cooktop, make sure to allow your cooktop to cool down until it is warm, but not hot to the touch. This makes cleaning up residues easier, as they break down faster. Many induction cooktops have lights that indicate if a surface is still hot.

Step 2: Clean your cooktop surface

Once your cooktop cools entirely and is no longer warm, add a safe cleaning solution to your induction cooktop surface, such as the affresh® cooktop cleaner. Let the solution rest for at least 10 minutes, or according to product instructions before you wipe down your cooktop surface with a cloth kitchen towel.

 

Cleaning tip

Shake your bottle of affresh® cooktop cleaner before applying a small amount to the cooktop. Then, use a towel to rub it into your cooktop surface in circular motions.

 

Step 3: Polish your induction cooktop

Use a nonabrasive scrubbing pad or soft, dry cloth to wipe away the remaining amount of your chosen cleaner. Finalize this step by buffing your cooktop with a dry towel or microfiber cloth.

Step 4: Repeat cleaning as needed

If you notice some remaining bits of burnt-on residue, simply repeat these steps until your cooktop begins to shine.  

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How and with what to clean the induction hob

Cleaning an induction hob is much easier than it might seem at first glance. First of all, because it does not heat up. That is why food rarely sticks to it. The surface of such a plate is glass-ceramic. Therefore, it is cleaned with any detergent that does not contain abrasive particles. You can wash the induction cooker with the usual dishwashing detergent, special chemicals or compositions according to folk recipes based on vinegar, soda and ammonia.

How to clean an induction cooker

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Induction hobs are considered the easiest to clean. Daily wiping of the surface of the stove will be enough. For the care procedure, you will need a microfiber cloth, and ideally a sponge cloth. And that's all. You won't need more. It is enough to remove the products that have fallen on the stove with a dry or slightly damp cloth. It is noteworthy that the surface of the device, during operation, remains cold. If something burns, then only from heated dishes.

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The main types of soiling on an induction hob are scale, grease, water stains, fingerprints and, very rarely, burnt food. As a rule, the stove does not get so dirty that it becomes difficult to clean it. Stains are easily removed with regular dishwashing detergent and a sponge. And so that there are no stains, moisture is removed with paper towels.

In fact, special products are available for the care of induction cookers. They contain substances that, when applied to glass ceramics, create an invisible film. It protects the plate from dirt and prevents food residues from sticking to the surface. Here are some of them:

In addition, no one has canceled the use of special scrapers for glass ceramics. The tool will help you quickly and safely wipe off grease, dried food residues, scale, plaque.

Folk detergents for induction cooker

Recipes

The induction cooker is a modern invention, but many resourceful housewives use homemade products to clean it. Firstly, they are cheaper, secondly, the ingredients are always at hand, and thirdly, they are more environmentally friendly. And in addition to this, they cope very well with pollution. Let's look at how you can wash an induction cooker from improvised means.

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Scratch Removal

The induction hob has a glass-ceramic surface. It is strong enough to support the weight of filled pans and pots. Strong heat is also not terrible for her. However, she is not immune from the appearance of all kinds of scratches on her. Most often they are microscopic and visible only in light and glare. If they annoy you or there are so many of them that the appearance of the hob suffers, the surface can be polished.

Removing scratches from glass ceramic

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This problem can be solved with the help of GOI paste. 300 grams of paste is enough to polish an induction hob.

To get rid of scratches and put the induction hob in order, it is necessary to make a working solution. To do this, dilute the paste with a few drops of machine oil. Then apply the product to the area of ​​scratches and rub vigorously with a thick cotton cloth. To be honest, the process is quite laborious, but definitely worth it. After polishing, the surface will become perfectly smooth and shiny.

In most cases, GOI paste completely solves the problem of scratches. It may not work only if the glass-ceramic is covered with cracks and chips. In this case, there is only one option left - to completely change the top protective layer.