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Tackle tough messes, spills, and grease with ease.
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 simmer in the saucepan without a lid—now you're left with splatters and caked-on residue.
If you aren't able to get to messes immediately, they can build up over time and might even be tougher to clean. With the right glass stovetop cleaner, you can tackle kitchen mishaps in no time.
There are a few factors to think about when shopping for a quality glass-top stove cleaner. It can seem like a daunting task, but the right tools and formulas will cut through grease, clear away residue, and make cleaning your cooktop a breeze.
It’s important to consider the formula of your glass-top cleaner. Liquid spray cleaners are often popular choices for stovetops because they’re efficient and easy to use. Wipes are convenient, but they might not pack that punch you need when it’s time to deep-clean (plus they’re more wasteful).
Cleaning creams and pastes often have mild-abrasive properties, which works to aggravate and scratch off built-up residues, but this type of cleaner runs the risk of scratching the glass surface if not used properly. Some cleaners require a scrubbing pad or a scraper, while others you can simply apply to the glass stovetop and then wash away with a damp cloth.
Some glass-top cleaners are only designed for minor messes, while others work well on grease, baked-on food, and even hard water stains. Think about what you'll be using the cleaner for, and the level of cleaning that you need. For minor messes, a cleaning solution like Windex—or even just vinegar and water might do the trick. For bigger messes, consider getting a dedicated stove cleaner so you can save that elbow grease for making amazing dishes.
You may want a cleaner that can work on multiple kitchen appliances, like inside your oven or around your kitchen sink, so think about multipurpose solutions while shopping. Some cleaners are made only for glass stovetops, while others can be used on a variety of surfaces.
We settled on a range of glass-top stove cleaners that vary in consistency, price point, and intended use. We took into consideration different textures, like mild-abrasive versus non-abrasive, for different levels of cleaning. We compared liquids, pastes, and creams to find the easiest to use. No matter what your cleaning needs are, our final selections will ensure that your beloved glass stovetop gets back to looking brand new in no time.
Weiman has been around since the 1940s, and this particular cleaning product has been around since the late 1980s. Needless to say, this product has stood the test of time and remains a great kitchen staple to keep under your sink.
It's easy to apply since it can go directly onto your stovetop, and it can be used on a regular basis without damaging the glass. The included scrubbing pads are non-abrasive, so they'll work on tough stains and residues without leaving streaks and scratches.
This viral cleaning paste works on walls, bathtubs, and sinks as well as glass and ceramic stovetops. It has a mild-abrasive formula and the extra grit will put in hard work on tough-to-remove residues. It works best when applied to a cloth or cleaning scrub first, and then spread onto the stovetop.
A little goes a long way, according to our deputy editor, who used just a few wipes of this to clean off her dog's muddy crate. She's also used it to clean her glass-top stove better than anything she's used before, and recommends pairing it with a Scrub Mommy for ultimate cleaning power.
For more bang for your buck, grab this combo kit from Cerama Bryte. It comes with a 10-ounce bottle of cleaner, three scrubbing pads, a scraper, and a pad tool. The cleaning formula is non-abrasive, so it's best to scrape away any residue or burnt-on food before using.
Instead of using cleaners with a cocktail of chemicals, opt for a more environmentally friendly stovetop cleaner with this one from Therapy Clean. This formula is plant-based and scented with essential oils for a nice aroma. It's also certified cruelty-free.
It is on the pricier end, but the cleaner comes with a reusable and non-abrasive scrubbing pad so it's safe on glass.
Stovetop cleaning wipes come in handy for smaller messes or if you just want to spot-clean your cooking surface. These wipes can be used to get rid of dirt, oil, and liquids, leaving a shiny surface afterwards.
They're convenient to reach for over bottled cleaners that require cloths, scrubbing pads, and damp towels to use, but might be too flimsy for heavy-duty cleaning.
This two-in-one cleaner from Weiman has a cream-based formula with micro-beads to scrub away built-up foods and grease on your stovetop. There is an included, non-abrasive cooktop pad that you just dip into the cream and then apply to your cooking surface. It leaves a streak-free shine, and can be used on all major glass and ceramic surfaces.
For a heavy-duty cleaner, a degreaser might be good to have on hand if your stovetop has really been put through the wringer.
The formula of this cleaner from Easy-Off can be used on a variety of surfaces beyond glass, like stainless steel, marble, and enamel. So in addition to your glass cooktop, you can also safely and efficiently scrub all of your kitchen appliances (and that grease spill in the garage) with just one formula.
Rather than cleaning your stovetop more than once a week, opt for this kit that’s designed to be used once a month (or more frequently if necessary). It comes with a scraper to use on debris, built-up food, and grease.
Apply the cleaner directly to the cooktop and use the included cleaning pads to rub it around your entire glass-top. Then, buff off any leftover residue for a streak-free shine.
This multipurpose stovetop cleaner doesn’t require any additional scrubbers or scrapers to remove leftover residues and stains. Just apply the cleaner to the cooktop, let it sit for a minute, then wipe it away with a damp cloth.
The formula is non-abrasive, so it won’t scratch your glass surface, and it’s as effective as the traditional powdered Bar Keeper’s Friend. It can also be used on ceramic, stainless steel, and chrome.
A cooktop polish is a good way to ensure your stove surface has a streak-free shine, even after a deep cleaning. This formula from Scotch-Brite is specifically made for glass-tops. It's water-based and has natural ingredients, so it doesn't contain any harsh abrasives that could scratch your stovetop.
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