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07-31-2014 01:25 PM
Have any of you used a Scrub Daddy on a glass range top? If so, how did it work out and would you recommend it?
I've not had the glass stove top long and I'm trying to figure out the best way to clean it. I need something more abrasive than the spray cleaner and nubby microfiber rag I'm using. I'm considering baking soda, but I'm afraid it will wipe into the cracks and be a mess, so I thought a Scrub Daddy with water or my cleaning spray might work.
07-31-2014 01:29 PM
I have a white glass top stove and it looks like new - it is about 6 years old. I highly recommend Cermabryte. The sell it at Lowe's and Home Depot but you could probably find it many places. The also have a small abrasive cloth that works wonders.
07-31-2014 01:36 PM
On 7/31/2014 DiAnne said:I have a white glass top stove and it looks like new - it is about 6 years old. I highly recommend Cermabryte. The sell it at Lowe's and Home Depot but you could probably find it many places. The also have a small abrasive cloth that works wonders.
I'll check that out. Thank you!
07-31-2014 01:38 PM
07-31-2014 01:43 PM
I don't know what she uses but my housekeeper gets mine looking like new despite what I have spilled on there and not been able to get up. Bless her heart - don't know what I would do without her.
07-31-2014 01:57 PM
I tried a Scrub Daddy from BB&B, and although it is a good little scrubber, I didn't find it to be the magic answer to my stove top as demonstrated on QVC yesterday.
Even if I use it, I still have to use a razor blade (for the toughest burned on parts) and a ceramic cleaner made specifically for glass topped stoves, along with a microfiber cloth. I tend to like Weiman's Stove top cleaner best.
I like the Scrub Daddy well enough to have one on hand, and I'm going to try it on some other surfaces that were suggested yesterday, but it doesn't take everything off the stove top that completely.
07-31-2014 02:19 PM
I actually tend to like the Mr. Clean Magic Erasers better for many cleaning projects than the Scrub Daddy.
07-31-2014 02:27 PM
07-31-2014 02:33 PM
On 7/31/2014 PamelaSue72 said:I actually tend to like the Mr. Clean Magic Erasers better for many cleaning projects than the Scrub Daddy.
I'm not a fan of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers at all! You have to be careful that they don't dull the surface that you are using them on! I found out the hard way! Used them up and down the hallway on the walls to remove scuffs. Took the paint finish off. Saw dull spots where I used the Eraser. Had to repaint the entire hallway! I'd hate to see the Eraser dull down the nice shiny stovetop surface!
07-31-2014 02:37 PM
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