Use and Care Manual

Natural products like baking soda and vinegar can be used to clean a hot plate without
damaging the surface. Use them in the ways described below:
Step 1: First, you’ll want to unplug the stove and let the hot plate drop down to room
temperature.
Step 2: Second, create a paste by combining baking soda and water in a bowl.
Step 3: Next, spread the paste over the hot plate and let it sit for ten to fifteen minutes.
Step 4: When the paste has been let to sit for a few minutes, step four calls for spraying it with
white vinegar.
Step 5: The fifth step is to use a microfiber cloth or a plastic scraper to scrub the hot plate
surface clean of any lingering spots.
Step 6: Once the plate is heated, rinse the cloth in clean water to remove any remaining baking
soda and repeat Step 6.
Step 7: The seventh step is to use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe down the hot plate.
Method 3: Using a commercial cleaner on a hot plate
If you’d rather use a commercial cleaner, here’s what you need to do:
Step 1: First, you’ll want to unplug the stove and let the hot plate drop down to room
temperature.
Step 2: The second step is to use a commercial cleaning on the hot plate.
Step 3: Wait the allotted amount of time for the cleaner to dry (usually 5-10 minutes).
Step 4: Fourth, use a microfiber cloth or a plastic scraper to clean the hot plate.
Step 5: Fifth, wipe the hot plate again with the clean towel to get rid of any leftover cleanser.
Step 6: With a dry microfiber cloth, wipe down the hot plate surface.