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Make sure your utensils are clean
Dirty utensils can leave marks on the hob. Before each use, check that your utensils are clean to protect the hob surface.
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Use a trivet for hot lids

Avoid placing hot lids directly on the hob to prevent thermal shock. Always use a trivet to protect your hob.
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Pay attention to cracks
A small crack can quickly worsen. If you notice a crack, stop using the plate and have it checked by a professional.
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Avoid heating empty utensils.
Heating empty cookware can damage both the cookware and the hob. Always make sure there is food or liquid in your cookware before heating it.
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Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
Each glass cooktop has its own specific recommendations. Read the manufacturer’s manual carefully to prolong the life of your cooktop.
Tips for a durable glass cooktop

Follow these simple recommendations to maintain your glass cooktop:
- Clean regularlyΒ with a mild product and a non-abrasive cloth.
- Use suitable utensilsΒ that are lightweight and have a flat bottom.
- Handle with careΒ to avoid shocks and sudden movements.
- Control the temperatureΒ to avoid sudden changes that could damage the glass.
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