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Induction hobs have transformed the modern kitchen with their sleek, glass-ceramic surfaces and fast, energy-efficient cooking. But while they may be a joy to cook on, they’re also prone to smudges, fingerprints, and burnt-on spills. And because of their delicate surface, knowing how to clean an induction hob without damaging it is crucial.
Many mainstream hob cleaners rely on harsh chemicals that can degrade surfaces over time, emit fumes into your indoor air, and contribute to waterway pollution. That’s where Bio-D steps in. Our All Purpose Sanitiser and Multi Surface Cleaner are gentle on your hob and tough on kitchen mess, providing streak-free results, without the environmental guilt.
In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about cleaning your induction hob safely and sustainably.
Why Induction Hobs Need Special Care
Unlike gas burners or traditional electric hobs, induction models have a flat glass-ceramic surface that’s highly sensitive to abrasion and harsh chemicals. Even something as simple as scrubbing with the wrong sponge can lead to scratches, clouding, or permanent damage.
The key to caring for your induction hob lies in:
What You’ll Need for Safe, Eco-Friendly Hob Cleaning
Before we dive into the cleaning process, gather the following supplies:
Pro tip: Keep a dedicated set of hob-cleaning cloths to prevent transferring grease or dirt from other surfaces.
Step-by-Step: How to Clean an Induction Hob
Always allow your hob to fully cool before starting any cleaning. Trying to clean a hot surface can cause streaking or even burns.
Wipe the hob with a damp microfibre cloth to remove crumbs or loose residue. For dried-on bits, use a plastic scraper at a shallow angle to avoid scratching the glass.
Spray the area with All Purpose Sanitiser. Let it sit for a minute to soften stains, then wipe with a microfibre cloth. It’s fast-drying, non-sticky, and perfect for light messes like oil splashes or water spots.
Use Bio-D Multi Surface Cleaner neat on tough patches:
Because it’s made with naturally derived surfactants, Bio-D’s Multi Surface Cleaner breaks down grime without leaving a chemical residue behind. It’s even safe around food preparation areas.
Sugar and syrup spills are dangerous on glass hobs, they can pit the surface if not removed quickly.
Use an old toothbrush dipped in All Purpose Sanitiser to scrub around knobs, touch controls, or trim. These areas collect grease and dust easily.
Daily Maintenance Tips
Long-Term Hob Care and Prevention
Do:
Don’t:
Refillable, Responsible Cleaning with Bio-D
Bio-D’s All Purpose Sanitiser and Multi Surface Cleaner are both available in 5L refill sizes, designed to reduce single-use plastic waste. Whether you’re topping up a spray bottle or stocking your eco-friendly cleaning station, our refill system saves resources and money.
Plus, our bottles are fully recyclable and made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials.
Suggested Induction Hob Cleaning Schedule
Cleaning Task | Frequency |
Light wipe-down | After every use |
Disinfect with sanitiser | Daily |
Deep clean with Multi Surface Cleaner | Weekly |
Control panel/edge detail | Monthly or as needed |
Keep It Clean, Keep It Green
Your induction hob deserves more than harsh chemicals and abrasive tools. By switching to Bio-D’s naturally dervied cleaning solutions, you can achieve that scratch-free sparkle, while protecting your home, your health, and the planet.
With gentle yet effective cleaners, refillable options, and sustainable packaging, Bio-D empowers you to clean smarter, not harder.