Here are nine dangerous habits to avoid when using a glass stovetop:
1. **Using Heavy Cookware**
– Avoid placing heavy pots and pans directly on the glass surface, as they can crack or shatter.
2. **Dragging Cookware**
– Never drag pots or pans across the surface. This can scratch the glass and create weak points that might lead to breaks.
3. **Ignoring Spills**
– Clean up spills immediately. Sugary or acidic substances can cause staining or damage if left on the surface.
4. **Using High Heat on Empty Cookware**
– Don’t heat empty pans or pots. They can overheat and damage the glass or cause the cookware to warp.
5. **Placing Hot Cookware on Cold Surfaces**
– Avoid placing hot pots or pans on cold countertops or surfaces. The temperature shock can crack the glass.
6. **Using Abrasive Cleaners**
– Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners or pads. These can scratch the surface and lead to deterioration.
7. **Neglecting Regular Maintenance**
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