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cleaning a ceramic hob?
bigpaws23
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What would be the eco way to clean a ceramic hob?
I'm guess just a microfibre cloth for keeping it clean, but what if something burns on and it's not bad enough for a scrape with the blade - does anyone know what is in those bottles of 'hob brite' or similar products?
Would bicarb scratch it??

Many thanks
Bigpaws x
I'm guess just a microfibre cloth for keeping it clean, but what if something burns on and it's not bad enough for a scrape with the blade - does anyone know what is in those bottles of 'hob brite' or similar products?
Would bicarb scratch it??
Many thanks
Bigpaws x
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What not try this from lakeland
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!21214
Cerapol Ceramic Hob Cleaner
It's environmentally friendly.
Bf0 -
Hi there,
I used to use bicarb when we had one and it doesn't scratch it at all! Just make sure you do a quick wipe with vinegar after to dissolve any residue. Leaves it lovely and shiny!
HTH
Fiona0
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