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Glass stovetops are sleek, modern, and easy to clean—but they can also be surprisingly fragile. A few careless habits can lead to cracks, burns, or even serious accidents in your kitchen. To keep your glass stovetop looking great and functioning safely, avoid these dangerous habits.
1. Dragging Heavy Pots Across the Surface
Sliding pots and pans across a glass stovetop can cause scratches and weaken the glass over time. Always lift cookware when moving it.
2. Using the Wrong Cookware
3. Turning on the Burner Under an Empty Pan
Heating an empty pan on a glass stovetop can cause it to overheat and crack the glass. Always ensure there’s something in the pan before turning on the heat.
4. Ignoring Spills Until They Harden
Sugary spills can burn onto the glass, leaving stubborn marks. Clean up spills immediately, but only when the surface has cooled to avoid burns.
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