Induction Hobs Cleaning - How Do I Clean My Induction Hob?
The totally flat Ceran® glass cooking surfaces of induction hobs do not get hot enough to burn spills on, therefore cleaning is simple.
- It is advisable, but not necessary to switch your induction hob off before cleaning.
- The induction hob glass surface can be cleaned with a damp cloth or with glass hob cleaner
- Do not use an abrasive or scouring detergents, scouring pads or steel wool as these will scratch the glass - this is not detrimental and will not affect performance but can ulimatelty look unsightly
- Any spills should be removed as soon as possibe. If they are allowed to harden they become increasingly difficult to remove although they will not become burnt on.
- Do not use a sharp knife or other sharp utensil as these may damage the glass cooking surface.
- Air entry and air vents - after long periods of use dirt and dust may accumulate - this should be removed with a soft brush - never wash with water - cleaning the air vents will enable your induction hob to continue to function correctly for a longer period of time, by allowing a good supply of cool air to continue to reach the induction engine.
- Our portable induction hobs stainless steel casing can be cleaned by simply wiping with a damp cloth and detergent if necessary.
For further information on looking after your induction hob please feel free to contact us on 01452 410447 or email using the contact form provided
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