9 Dangerous Glass Stovetop Habits You Should Never Make
Glass stovetops are sleek and easy to clean but require careful handling to avoid damage. Here are nine dangerous habits to avoid:
- Using Rough or Abrasive Cleaners
“Avoid using rough or abrasive cleaners,” which can scratch the surface. Use a gentle cleaner designed for glass stovetops. - Placing Heavy Pots and Pans
Glass stovetops can crack under heavy cookware. “Use lightweight pots and pans” to prevent damage. - Sliding Pots and Pans
Dragging cookware can scratch the glass. Always lift pots and pans instead of sliding them. - Leaving Spills and Stains
“Clean spills promptly” to avoid baked-on stains and damage. - Cooking with Dirty Cookware
Residue from dirty cookware can harm the stovetop. Ensure your pots and pans are clean. - Placing Hot Lids Face Down
Hot lids can cause sudden temperature changes and crack the glass. Use a heat-resistant surface. - Ignoring Cracks or Chips
“Don’t ignore cracks or chips,” as they can expand and cause the stovetop to shatter. Seek repairs immediately. - Heating an Empty Pot or Pan
Empty cookware can overheat and damage the stovetop. Always have food or liquid in your pots. - Not Following Manufacturer’s Instructions
Follow specific care instructions to avoid damage and safety hazards.
Avoid these habits to keep your glass stovetop in top condition.