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How to Clean Ceramic Glass Cooktops
A ceramic glass stovetop creates a sleek and modern look for your kitchen. You do not have to unplug coil burners, clean under the top or wrestle to fit the pieces back together. Food debris has no place to hide. You can clean the smooth surface without playing kitchen mechanic. Keep the top of the stove as clean as the day you bought it with daily cleaning. If your stovetop gets a lot of use, clean the top after each use.
How to Clean Restaurant Oven Hoods
Although it may seem simpler to hire a professional restaurant hood and kitchen exhaust company to clean the oven hoods in your commercial kitchen, there are a number of advantages to conducting the cleaning yourself. The expense per cleaning can save hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. The decreased amount of money spent on do-it-yourself hood cleanings can allow you to clean the hoods, filters and duct work more frequently. The result will be a cleaner kitchen year-round and a greatly decreased chance of fires breaking out from built-up grease and food debris.
Last Minute Stocking Stuffers
It’s almost that time! Well, if you stepped into any CVS right after Halloween, then it’s been that time for quite a while. The holiday season is here! Sleigh bells are ringing, your children aren’t listening … ever, the slow is glistening and your house is totally decorated and ready for some holiday action. You’ve…
Instructions for Making a Rain Barrel
Installing a homemade rain barrels to collect, store and recycle rain water is both environment-friendly and economical. Rain barrels also help reduce the amount of water that may settle around the foundation of your home. Although it may be a time-consuming process, creating your own rain barrels is a project you can accomplish using a little bit of cash, patience and elbow grease.
How to Clean Glass Ceramic Cooktops
Ceramic glass cooktop stoves give a kitchen a contemporary feel and have the added bonus of being easy to clean since it is just one smooth surface. To maintain the surface, you will need to clean the cooktop after each use, as any spills left to sit will become harder to remove once dry. With the right cleaning supplies and regular cleaning, you can maintain the surface of a ceramic glass cooktop for many years.