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Hi Mama- Special cookware is not required. We recommend using medium or heavy-weight cookware. Flat Bottom pans are essential for good cooking performance since the bottom of the pan needs to touch the glass for the best heat transfer. Stainless Steel is highly recommended. A sandwich clad bottom is especially good because it combines the durability and stability of stainless steel with the heat conduction and distribution of aluminum or copper. Heavy-Weight Aluminum cookware is also recommended. It conducts heat faster than other metals and cooks evenly. See the following link to learn more- RANGE - COOKWARE USED ON A RADIANT SMOOTH GLASS COOKTOP: http://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=16259 - Also, keeping your range looking new is easy if you watch this quick use and care video. From selecting the best cleaners, proper maintenance practices, to identifying the proper cookware this video will show you all you need to know about enjoying your new range. Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/H4FKm7GUS7w?rel=0 - This information is also provided at the following link- GLASS COOKTOP CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: http://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=16244 - GE Appliance cooktops are made of a tough glass ceramic material, made to withstand scratches with normal use. Sometimes marks may appear on the glass ceramic that seem to be scratches, but are really just marks from a pan and are able to be removed by cleaning. The glass ceramic cooktops are scratch resistant, yet not scratch proof. Check the bottoms of the pans that you use for any rough spots. The bottoms of the pans should be a "smooth" flat surface. We'd love to have you in the GE Appliances Family! SUE@GEA
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