How to Get Rid of Milia Those Annoying Fat Cysts
🛒 The Safe Stain-Lifting Ingredients:
- The Softening & Lifting Matrix:
- 1/2 cup Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): Our mild, non-abrasive mineral lifting agent.
- 1 cup White Distilled Vinegar: Transferred into a clean spray bottle (the ultimate acid to cut through alkaline grease!).
- The Thermal Steam Textiles:
- 2 Large Bath or Kitchen Towels: Plump and highly absorbent.
- A bowl of Hot Water & a few drops of Dish Soap: To create our wet thermal blanket fabric.
- The Polishing Finish:
- 1 Clean Microfiber Cloth: The essential tool for a flawless, streak-free buffing finish.
- 1 Single-Edge Razor Blade (Optional): Held in a proper safety scraper handle for severe, towering burnt crusts.
🧽 Step-by-Step Care Instructions:
1. Let the Cooking Fabric Cool Completely
The absolute number-one safety blueprint: Never apply cleaning solutions or cool water to a ceramic glass cooktop while it is still hot or even warm to the touch! Spraying liquids onto hot glass causes thermal shock, which can structurally weaken the ceramic layer and cause the entire cooktop matrix to fracture or crack permanently. Patience is key—wait until the surface indicator lights are completely off! 🚫🔥
2. Dust the Baking Soda Blanket
Take your dry baking soda and sprinkle it generously over the entire surface of the glass cooktop, paying special attention to the white rings around the heating elements where greasy crusts love to build up. Baking soda is wonderfully soft, meaning it provides just enough physical friction to break up food particles without being hard enough to scratch glass. 🥣🎨
