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Induction Hob Cleaning
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Is there a fool proof way of cleaning one of these things? When I bought it I thought 'great, it'll be easy to clean'! is it heck. I seem to spend a disproportionate amount of my time buff the flippin smears off of it.
It's black glass if that makes any difference.
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It's black glass if that makes any difference.
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We have been using induction hobs for the past 30 years and more (single and four/five ring sizes) and never had any trouble cleaning them and never had anything "burned on" so the descriptions here are a bit surprising. Maybe the difference is that ours are always cleaned daily. For the past seven years or so, since being introduced to them, we have been using designated vitreous surface cleaners such as VitroClen (probably the most expensive) and other very similar ones which all have one thing in common in that the bottles are all black in colour. You only need a tiny amount from time to time (just a wet cloth most of the time) and a single bottle lasts two years or more - the hobs look more or less as new.