Rub a LEMON on your Glass Stove Top and WATCH WHAT HAPPENS!! 🍋

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In this video I'm going to show you why you should rub a lemon on your glass stove top.

Glass stove tops gets dirty really easy with oil, grease, water rings and burnt on food. Using soft scrubs to clean it can be quite expensive so allow me to introduce to you a cheap chemical free, all natural way to clean your stove top.

Dip half a lemon in baking soda and rub the entire surface with the lemon. Be sure to squeeze a little juice out while you're at it. After you have rubbed the entire cooktop with your lemon allow it to sit and well for 15 minutes. This will loosen up and of the stuck on food and well are lift away any oil and grease.

After the 15 minutes is over use a microfiber cloth to wipe off the stovetop and you will be left with a clean fresh surface!!

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I just use a tiny bit of Dawn and a damp microfiber cloth. The Dawn cuts the grease and the microfiber does the rest. No scratches and completely clean. Just rinse out the cloth and go over to remove any soap residue. Cheap and cheerful!

SuzanneWho
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I have the exact same oven, and this method works very well to clean your stove top. I Saved money, and the stove top looks brand new! Thanks for the video!

KlipTastiC
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I've used Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes on my glass-top stove and it comes out sparkling clean. Looks brand new and shiny.

leemzgoogle
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When I got my glass/ceramic cooktop twenty two years ago in 1991 it came with a scraper that has a replaceable blade. I’ve used that and Jif or Gumption cream cleaners and don’t have any problems! I really like how easy it is to use and adds bench space when I need it.

janicevasey
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I've had my stove more than 15 years and it looks like l just bought it. I clean it after every use with "top glass cleaner" especially if the water over boils / wait unit it's cool down before cleaning. 👍

mariasamac
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I’ve been using a regular glass scraper, then warm soapy water, dry and then Windex.

cmwHisArtist
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I'm glad you video came across my YT page. Going to try lemon and baking soda on my glass top stove. I'll make sure I will use a microfiber cloth too. Thanks.

virginiaisbell
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A much simpler, less messy way is to use Bar Keepers Friend powder. Simply fold a dishcloth several times into a thick pad, dampen with tap water, sprinkle a generous amount of the powder on to the soiled area, then rub in a circular motion with the pad...you'll find that stains remove with ease. The idea is to create a thickish paste, not a watery consistency. In any case, keep the pad safely to hand as you can reuse it several times after a single application of powder, simply wetting it slightly before use the next time, but also adding a touch more powder occasionally. After cleaning the cooker top, I simply spray any general purpose cleaner over the area, then wipe dry with paper kitchen towel, finishing off with a light spraying of ordinary glass cleaner, followed by a quick polish using a microfibre cloth. The end result is perfection, and it can all be done in 90 seconds.

Turrican
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As lemons become more expensive now I use white vinegar and baking soda. Same nice and clean result 😍

Sandiegeek
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Excellent environmentally friendly tip👍🏻

lilak
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This worked well for me. Some of the really hard, baked-on food that was impossible to get rid of before needed more than a one-time cleaning to get it all off. Thanks for the advice.

seabirdberry
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Just subscribed. I clean houses often and keep forgetting this. The paper towel thing is new to me. ty

altheamcnabb
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Vinegar and baking soda do the same thing. Great job though!! I love my glass top stove and I hope to never have to go back to those horrible metal rings.

Adeena
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This worked quite well to clean my stovetop! I've always struggled cleaning my stove top in the past with scrubbing out the stains, this is much easier!

alexandragreene
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I’ll try this. The burner I use the most always looks the worst.

jude
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Might sound crazy, but I used Brillo pads... I was desperate one time. I thought there was now getting the burnt in gunk off. Anyway it works like a charm and doesn't scratch the glass. I have had luck with it on 2 stoves now.

drewarnold
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These glass stove tops are a pain in my "burner" lol I have one and its only less than 2yrs old. The front right burner looks like its 90 yrs old. Pans took part of the surface off. It looks terrible. I agree gas stoves are better and in my opinion cooks food better.

pamdavis
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Thaaaank you moved and as a gift I was given the ceramic glass top solution it’s expensive.. so I use the micro fiber towels Ty! New Subbie 🎉🎉

UIV
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I just rub some Dawn detergent using my fingers when the top is cool. Once I’ve done my dishes, I wipe the ceramic top with a damp sponge after, if there is caked on particles, I use the scrubbing side of the sponge to remove those, flip the sponge and wipe it all down, then dry it with a microfibre cloth. You can use a Ceramic Top Cream Cleanser on occasion but that’s rare if you keep it clean daily.

FarideLadak
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Clever! Wish I would have gotten the flameless-type stove. Also, your accent is so cute.

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