How To clean your Samsung gas Cooktop?
A gas cooktop is often one of the most used appliances in the kitchen, so it will need attention to keep it clean and looking new. Although it may seem imposing and made up of many parts, with a little practice, routine care and maintenance will be a cinch. And the more often you do it, the less it will need each time. After all, a sparkling clean cooking area makes a world of difference. Your cooktop, food, and family will thank you.
Read the following warnings before cleaning your cooktop:
Make sure the electrical power for the cooktop is off and all surfaces have cooled down before cleaning any part of it.
Do not use any of the following, which can damage your cooktop: steel wool pads, abrasive cleaners, caustic lye (sodium hydroxide), chlorine, or any cleaners which contain these chemicals.
- Do not spray any type of cleaner into the manifold holes. The ignition system is located in those holes and must be kept free of moisture.
- Do not clean any of the oven or cooktop's components in the dishwasher.
Before removing the burner caps and heads, remember their size and location, since they're not interchangeable and your cooktop will not perform correctly if they're not put back together correctly. If you lose track, you can always refer to your user manual. then check the below steps to clean the surface
Note: The brass parts of your burner will change color with use. This is normal and it will not affect its performance. You can clean the brass parts with brass cleaner.
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