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‎08-24-2014 01:30 PM
I was boiling pasta with cheese and spinach on the stove last night and it looks to be a black glass top Frigidaire Gallery stove........and it is cooked in the stove top. I can't believe it has to burn off taking 6 months to look better? Surely there is a cream or something that removes cooked on stains without scratching the glass burn top? Help please if you have one of these. There is a cleaner but it does not take off burned stains? That is crazy.
‎08-24-2014 01:34 PM
I haven't tried it but the guys who installed our granite .. . saw a small burned on spot on my stove from boiled over macaroni the night before . . . and he easily removed it with a straight edged razor blade.
‎08-24-2014 01:45 PM
NO this can scratch it and I know my boyfriend would not allow that to happen. I am going to call someone about it tomorrow. Thank you.
‎08-24-2014 01:47 PM
On 8/24/2014 RibbonsRosesRainbows said:NO this can scratch it and I know my boyfriend would not allow that to happen. I am going to call someone about it tomorrow. Thank you.
""I know my boyfriend would not allow that to happen""
Is it his stove top?
‎08-24-2014 01:53 PM
My glass top stove came with a straight edge razor to remove burned on stuff. But it will still be stained so you then have to try various chemicals til you get it clean.
‎08-24-2014 02:01 PM
Allow the glass stovetop to cool completely before beginning to clean it.
If the stain is thick, scrape away as much as you can with a plastic spoon or a dull knife.
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If the stain extra tough or extra old, apply a generous amount of olive oil to help loosen the food.
Remove most of the food with a single-edge razor blade
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Mix 2 tbsp. baking soda with enough water to form a paste. Cover the stain with the paste and allow to sit for about 10 minutes, but don't let it dry.
Clean up the burnt food with a soft cloth.
If burnt food still remains, reapply the baking soda and water paste, wait 10 minutes, then apply lemon juice. The fizzing action will help remove what remains of the burnt food.
If you are unable to remove the remaining burnt food stains, proceed with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Read and follow the instructions on the package.
‎08-24-2014 02:01 PM
Did you do a Google search?
‎08-24-2014 02:01 PM
Weiman Glass Cook Top Cleaner. Are you trying to clean the spot before he can see it?
‎08-24-2014 02:06 PM
I "soak" it with a very wet cloth on top to loosen.
I have a nonabrasive glass top cleaner too.
I also use my pampered chef stone cleaning tool...it is plastic and is kind of like a straight edge razor, but not a sharp.
When using something like a straight edge, you just have to make sure the pressure is even across the flat edge so as to not dig into (or scratch)
‎08-24-2014 02:10 PM
You should have a cleaner that came with the stove. If not, a razor and baking soda paste should remove it.
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