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Clean your glass stove top in minutes with ease using just 2 ingredients!

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Lightly cover the affected areas of the stove top with baking soda. Focus on areas with burnt-on food or stains.

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#### 3. **Spray or Pour White Vinegar**

Gently spray white vinegar over the baking soda. It will start to fizz — that’s the magic working! Let it sit for **10–15 minutes** to loosen grime and break down grease.

#### 4. **Wipe Away With a Damp Cloth**

Use a soft, damp cloth or sponge to wipe the surface in a circular motion. For stubborn spots, apply gentle pressure — the baking soda will lift them without scratching.

#### 5. **Polish for Shine**

Finish by buffing with a clean, dry microfiber cloth for a streak-free shine.

### 💡 Extra Tips for Best Results

* For tough, burnt-on spots: Place a warm, damp towel over the baking soda and vinegar mixture for 15 minutes before wiping.
* Never use steel wool or abrasive pads — they can scratch the glass.
* Repeat weekly or as needed to keep your stove top looking like new.

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### ✅ Why This Works

* **Baking soda** acts as a non-toxic, gentle abrasive that lifts grime without damage.
* **White vinegar** dissolves grease and removes streaks while naturally disinfecting.
* Together, they form a fizzing reaction that loosens stuck-on messes — no chemicals needed.

### 🌿 Natural, Safe, and Budget-Friendly

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This method is safe for kids, pets, and anyone sensitive to strong cleaners. Plus, it’s eco-friendly and extremely **cost-effective** — no need to buy specialty products that promise miracles.

### 🔚 Final Thoughts

No more scrubbing for hours or hiding your messy stove top under a pot lid. With just **baking soda and vinegar**, you can have a glass stove top that looks like new — in just minutes!

Give it a try and watch your kitchen sparkle.

Would you like a printable cleaning checklist or other natural cleaning hacks for the kitchen? Let me know — I’ve got plenty to share!

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