The stove top gets heavy use in most homes, and it shows the results. Youll likely need to know how to clean stove tops because of spills, boiled-over liquids, splashes from pans, food debris, grease... Yup, its a long list.

The good news is that although burnt-on food and grease appears challenging, you can actually tackle the grime easily. Whether yours is glass, electric, gas, enamel or ceramic, you'll be able to have it looking shiny and new in no time. Using the right tools, commercial cleaners and even natural cleaning agents like baking soda and vinegar, you can employ different successful methods which are fairly similar to what you'd do to clean an oven entirely.

We spoke with Smeg about the best ways to clean different types of stove top glass in particular and they recommend 'A simple microfibre cloth works a treat to remove grease and restore shine. To protect the hob further, invest in a hob cleaner that leaves a silicon protective layer to eradicate marks from building up.'

A daily wipe down is what wed recommend because itll avoid your having to deal with really burnt-on residue and accumulated grease. But even if youre careful to do this after each use (plus if youre not, er, quite so thorough), you should deep clean your stove top weekly or fortnightly at least to tackle all the stuff that does get left behind.

Why? Not only is a dirty stove top unsightly but it also harbours bacteria that you won't want near anything you're cooking. Plus, leaving anything including burnt-on food, on a glass stove top could actually scratch the surface, eventually leading to pitting, eventually leading to a costly stovetop replacement...

Congratulations! Your cooktop is a little easier to clean thanks to its smooth top no nooks and crannies for debris to fall into. To give it a thorough clean, let it cool first then use a cleaner designed for a glass stove top to get rid of any grease thats built up. Make sure you apply it with a soft cloth never use an abrasive cleaner on a glass stove top. When youre done, rinse, then dry with a microfiber cloth.

How to clean glass top stoves with baking soda

Like the idea of using natural cleaners on your stove top? If yours is made from glass, you can spray it with vinegar then wipe with a microfiber cloth for a speedy clean.

For a more thorough clean, you can also use a combination of vinegar and baking soda. Spray the cool top with vinegar first, then sprinkle on the baking soda. Wet and wring out a soft cloth and lay it on top and leave for around 10 minutes. Remove the cloth then wipe the stove top with a microfiber cloth. Spray it with vinegar again, and use a new clean microfiber cloth to wipe and buff it. Youll need to repeat until all the residue is gone.

If theres burnt-on residue on your glass stove top, get yourself a scraper designed for glass stove tops like the one in the HG Glass Stove top Cleaner.

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Enamel is a durable material, but if you have one of these stove tops, make sure you wipe up anything acidic that spills straightaway as it shouldnt be left on the surface. Were talking vinegar, tomato sauce, marinades, fruit juice and so on.

Dish soap and water will keep the surface clean, but if you prefer to pick up a product from the supermarket, go for one specified for enamel stove tops and follow the instructions on the pack.

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Follow the instructions for cleaning a glass stove top (above) if yours is a ceramic version. Your manufacturer may recommend a specific cleaner for the stove top. If theres food burnt-on to a ceramic stove top, make sure you check the instructions in the manual on the type of scraper thats suitable to avoid marking it.

If theres burnt-on residue on your stove top, a scraper is often the answer, not a razor blade! but always check the manual so youre sure one of these can be used on your stove top, and make sure the scraper is compatible with the stove top material, too.

When youre using a scraper, spray the problem area with distilled white vinegar first, then hold your scraper at a low angle so its the residue youre working on rather than putting pressure on the stove top surface.

Failing that, there are also stronger commercial degreasing products for stoves out there if things have become really bad. As always check your appliance manual to make sure youre using a product suitable for yours.

Martha Stewart has a handy tip for cleaning fuel ports on a gas stove, 'Clear any blockages with a pin or paper clip.' And for the stove knobs (they need a clean too) 'Remove knobs, and wash with warm water and dishwashing liquid. Do not soak in water or use a cleaner that contains ammonia or abrasives, since doing so may remove the graphics. Dry thoroughly before replacing.'

Melissa Maker of Clean My Space, 'A really great to maintain your cooktop is to clean it after each use. That means as soon as you finish cooking, let the cooktop cool down and then get out a cloth or a soft sponge and a little bit of soapy water, and wipe it down.'

Now let's get cooking.

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