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How to Clean a Glass Cooktop
After the cooktop has cooled, wash with mild, soapy water. Rinse and dry throughly. Finish by applying a small amount of glass cooktop cleaner to a soft, clean cloth. Wipe this on the cooktop and then buff with a clean, dry towel. Watch the video for a guided tutorial.
Warning: Do not use any cleaners on the glass while the surface is hot. The resulting fumes may be hazardous to your health and result in death or injury. A glass scraper may be used while the cooktop surface is hot.
The Thermador Induction Cooktop Cleaner, glass scrapers, replacement blades, and other cooktop cleaning accessories can be purchased in the Thermador Accessories Store.
How to Remove Stuck-On Food Debris
Click on the link below for step-by-step instructions.
How to Remove Hard Water Stains
Minerals in some water can be transferred onto the cooktop surface and cause stains. Apply undiluted white vinegar with a soft, clean cloth. Then, recondition with a glass cooktop cleaner. Watch the video for a guided tutorial.
The Thermador Induction Cooktop Cleaner, glass scrapers, replacement blades, and other cooktop cleaning accessories can be purchased in the Thermador Accessories Store.
How to Remove Scratches, Fractures, or Cracks on the Glass
Scratches - Unfortunately, scratches cannot be removed but your cooktop will continue to operate correctly. To help prevent scratches in the future, keep your cooktop and pan bases clean and dry and make sure your pots and pans do not have any rough or damaged areas.
Fractures or cracks - If your cooktop is fractured or cracked, it is no longer usable and you must switch off the fuse to prevent the risk of electric shock. We cannot accept warranty claims for scratches or fractures on the cooktop.
Cleaners to Avoid
Do not use the following cleaners:
- Cleaners that contain ammonia or chlorine bleach
- Caustic cleaners (such as Easy Off®)
- Abrasive cleaners
- Dishwashing agents
- Metal scouring pads
- Scrub sponges
- Soap-filled scouring pads
- Flammable cleaners
These products can damage, scratch, and dull your cooktop.
More Cleaning & Care Tips
Clean stainless steel areas by using mild soapy water with a soft cloth. Wipe in the direction of the stainless steel grain when washing and drying. Rinse with water and wipe dry to avoid watermarks. Do not use cleaners that are abrasive or contain chlorine since both are corrosive to stainless steel. For added shine, apply a stainless steel conditioner and wipe off the excess with a soft cloth.
Watch the video for a guided tutorial.
Stainless steel conditioners and cleaners can have negative effects on materials other than stainless steel. Do not apply stainless steel conditioners and cleaners to control markings, labels, logos, black or smudge-proof stainless steel, and appliance interiors.
The Thermador Stainless Steel Conditioner is available for purchase in the Thermador Accessories Store.