What you shouldn't use to clean an induction hob: it's better to use a natural product - it definitely won't do any harm

04.01.2024 09:19

Maintenance of the induction hob includes cleaning the surface from grease, stains and other contaminants to maintain its functionality and appearance.

We invite you to find out which products are not suitable for induction and what they can be replaced with.

To finally understand this issue, it is worth remembering that the base of such surfaces is made of glass-ceramic material, which heats up only when in contact with special dishes.

Therefore, such products are particularly sensitive to scratches and wear.

To avoid damaging the induction hob, avoid using abrasives, powdered compounds, and rough tools such as metal scrapers and sponges with a rough surface.

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Bleaches and products containing chlorine or ammonia are also prohibited.

Of course, you can buy a suitable induction cooktop cleaner at the store, but you can also make it yourself.

For this purpose, a solution of mild detergent, previously diluted in water, or a mixture of vinegar or lemon juice with water is suitable.

Previously, we explained why soda and glass ceramics “don’t get along.”

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Internet resource editor