How Do You Clean A Kitchenaid Gas Stainless Cooktop?
A KitchenAid gas cooktop in stainless steel adds a desirable appearance and the convenience of instantaneous temperature control while cooking. Homeowners choose stainless steel, a material once primarily used in commercial kitchens, for its modern beauty, stain resistance and easy cleanup. Proper care and cleaning of a KitchenAid gas cooktop preserves the warranty while keeping the surface looking new. Turn all burners off. Turn off the attached stove if applicable. Allow the cooktop to cool completely. Remove burner grates if necessary. Use a paper towel to wipe away spills, especially acidic liquids such as vinegar or tomato sauce, as soon as the cooktop cools. Spray all-purpose kitchen surface cleaner on the cooktop, then wipe away with a damp, soft cloth, rubbing in the direction of the grain. Dry completely, rubbing in the direction of the grain, using a soft, lint-free towel. Apply KitchenAid Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish as necessary to get the cooktop completely clean and