Tuesday, 2 August 2011

How to Clean Enamel Cooktop


Enamel surfaces are very stable and it is very difficult to scratch them. If the cooktop that you have is enamel, it will last for long. Too high temperatures are not a problem at all. But you also need to clean the cooktop because it gets dirty very easy and it starts to look disgusting.


Before you begin with cleaning, you should know certain things about enamel cleaning. I will share some useful tips on how to clean enamel cooktops, provided by cleaning Melbourne. First of all, you'd better determine what cleaning items you need. I will show you how to clean with soft cloths, abrasive cloths and spray cleaners in this article.

If you intend to use a soft cloth, get an effective cream cleaner. Soak the cloth in warm water and wring it out. Apply a small amount of the cleaner to the cloth and wipe the stains. That will help you to remove small stains and some spills. Scrub harder if you need to. :)

You can also use a sponge or abrasive cloths on the enamel cooktop, especially if the stains are stubborn. You can scrub as harder as you like to. The enamel will get no scratches, because it is resistant to almost any scratches. Green cleaning products are also a very good option for cleaning enamel. You can combine them with using either soft or abrasive cloths.

If it is too difficult to remove a particular stain, you can spray it with a spray cleaner. Cleaners Melbourne advise you to let the cleaner soak in the stain. That will make removing it much easier.

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