Our writer asked a cleaning pro for the secrets to cleaning and caring for her most-used pots, pans and dishes.
Your excessive scrubbing is making things worse. Most glass stovetop scratches come from abrasive cleaners, rough tools, or trapped crumbs. Remove debris first and soften burnt-on residue before ...
Mary-Elisabeth is an associate writer on CNET's How-To team. She's a recent graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill's English Department, and resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. On the How-To team, she covers a ...
Glass stovetops look great in theory, but they somehow manage to show every crumb, streak, fingerprint, grease spot, and mystery sauce. Unfortunately, they also scratch much more easily than many ...
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