As a cleaning expert with years of experience maintaining modern kitchens, I've perfected a gentle, effective way to clean induction hobs daily without risking scratches. Even stubborn burnt marks and grease stains can be tackled naturally.
Forget harsh chemical cleaners—induction surfaces are delicate glass-ceramic, prone to damage. Instead, use traditional clay stone (also known as silver stone), a soft abrasive that's safe and powerful.
I'll show you how to make your own at home in minutes, saving money while getting professional results.

To whip up your own clay stone, gather these simple, natural items:
Applying your clay stone is straightforward and foolproof:
Your induction hob will gleam like new—spotless, with no residue or scratches. This method effortlessly removes burnt-on grime and grease thanks to the clay's mild abrasiveness, which is tough on dirt but kind to glass.
I rely on clay stone weekly in my own kitchen for its 100% natural formula and versatility as a multi-surface cleaner. If DIY isn't your thing, pick up ready-made versions at hardware stores or order online.
This recipe works wonders on ceramic hobs too. For daily upkeep, use a scraper to lift fresh burnt bits quickly. And for routine cleaning, white vinegar is a game-changer—learn more here.