A person cleans the glass surface of an induction cooktop with a blue rag. - New Africa/Shutterstock If you own an induction cooktop, you know the struggle: every spill, stain, and smudge seems ...
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It tackles grease, tomato sauce, wine, coffee, and more. If you’re anything like me, you’re more than a little messy in the kitchen. In fact, back when I used to work in professional kitchens, I can ...
If you own an induction cooktop, you know the struggle: every spill, stain, and smudge seems frustratingly visible. And when food burns onto the glass, scrubbing risks scratching that sleek surface.