Looks like just grease smudges. Use a microfiber cloth to clean it up, no other stuff needed.
Normal dish washing soap and water is enough.
Throw on a bit of dish washing liquid and put that scrub daddy to work! Wipe the soap off with a damp rag until it’s just water. Wipe the left over water off with a towel or paper towel.
There’s no need for any special detergents.
there is no good way to avoid them, issue is the stupid touch controls. If you really cant stand finger smears, you have to use window/glas cleaner… every time you use it.
Vessapaperia, pastaa/säilykkeitä yms. hyvin säilyviä tuotteita kannattaa pitää ”isoja” määriä kaapissa aina.
Laskut kannattaa maksaa aina heti, kun lasku tulee. Älä osta yhtäkään kodinkonetta/ huonekalua luotolla, vaan pärjää ilman kunnes rahat riittää niiden hankintaan.
Tietyissä asioissa ei kannata kitsastella, vaan osta kalliimmat/laadukkaammat tuotteet mahdollisimman nopeasti. Esim. Sänky ja olohuoneen kalusteet on sellaisia, joihin kannattaa panostaa.
Valaistus/lamput ja verhot kannattaa myös valita huolellisesti.
Tuossa muutama tipsi, joita olisin itse kaivannut 18vuotiaana omilleni muuttaessa.
That doesn’t look bad. Clean it (cold) with Fairy (or similar and microfiber cloth.
So nice to see such supportive comments on here! 🤗
Like others said, a bit of dish washing liquid (like Fairy) is the best for this in my experience.
I usually put a tiny dollop on the stove and gently scrub with a soft and pretty wet sponge so that it foams a little. Then I use a dry microfibre cloth or even a damp sponge cloth to dry the residue off. Be careful not to use too much soap, only a tiiiny bit is enough.
When drying it, it’s best to handle it like a window or a mirror, so do it with long strokes from top to bottom. And make sure the part of the cloth that you’re drying with stays dry by folding the cloth and keep folding it while you’re drying the soap off.
In case this explanation made absolutely no sense, I found a great youtube short doing exactly what I do: https://youtube.com/shorts/5DOgwOyNeGQ?si=01znQJKDnTgQvkO8
(edit: okay not exactly what I do, because I would use more water on the sponge, and wayy less soap and put it directly onto the stove top because the sponge sucks a shit ton into it and then the sponge is more annoying to rinse. The thin cloth that they’re using in the video is also not the best for polishing in my opinion but regardless, the technique is there!)
(The scraper is needed only if you get the stuck burnt/dried bits on the stove, which shouldn’t happen very often if you clean it every time after use)
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A photo taken with a potato.
Looks like just grease smudges. Use a microfiber cloth to clean it up, no other stuff needed.
Normal dish washing soap and water is enough.
Throw on a bit of dish washing liquid and put that scrub daddy to work! Wipe the soap off with a damp rag until it’s just water. Wipe the left over water off with a towel or paper towel.
There’s no need for any special detergents.
there is no good way to avoid them, issue is the stupid touch controls. If you really cant stand finger smears, you have to use window/glas cleaner… every time you use it.
Vessapaperia, pastaa/säilykkeitä yms. hyvin säilyviä tuotteita kannattaa pitää ”isoja” määriä kaapissa aina.
Laskut kannattaa maksaa aina heti, kun lasku tulee. Älä osta yhtäkään kodinkonetta/ huonekalua luotolla, vaan pärjää ilman kunnes rahat riittää niiden hankintaan.
Tietyissä asioissa ei kannata kitsastella, vaan osta kalliimmat/laadukkaammat tuotteet mahdollisimman nopeasti. Esim. Sänky ja olohuoneen kalusteet on sellaisia, joihin kannattaa panostaa.
Valaistus/lamput ja verhot kannattaa myös valita huolellisesti.
Tuossa muutama tipsi, joita olisin itse kaivannut 18vuotiaana omilleni muuttaessa.
That doesn’t look bad. Clean it (cold) with Fairy (or similar and microfiber cloth.
If something gets stuck on surface, use this: https://www.tokmanni.fi/puhdistuslasta-keraamiselle-liedelle-1-kpl-4008455043111
There’s also this, might help sometimes: https://www.tokmanni.fi/puhdistusneste-dr-beckmann-250-ml-keraamiselle-lie-4008455006352
So nice to see such supportive comments on here! 🤗
Like others said, a bit of dish washing liquid (like Fairy) is the best for this in my experience.
I usually put a tiny dollop on the stove and gently scrub with a soft and pretty wet sponge so that it foams a little. Then I use a dry microfibre cloth or even a damp sponge cloth to dry the residue off. Be careful not to use too much soap, only a tiiiny bit is enough.
When drying it, it’s best to handle it like a window or a mirror, so do it with long strokes from top to bottom. And make sure the part of the cloth that you’re drying with stays dry by folding the cloth and keep folding it while you’re drying the soap off.
In case this explanation made absolutely no sense, I found a great youtube short doing exactly what I do: https://youtube.com/shorts/5DOgwOyNeGQ?si=01znQJKDnTgQvkO8
(edit: okay not exactly what I do, because I would use more water on the sponge, and wayy less soap and put it directly onto the stove top because the sponge sucks a shit ton into it and then the sponge is more annoying to rinse. The thin cloth that they’re using in the video is also not the best for polishing in my opinion but regardless, the technique is there!)
(The scraper is needed only if you get the stuck burnt/dried bits on the stove, which shouldn’t happen very often if you clean it every time after use)
nice touch with the scrub daddy