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04-14-2022 03:21 PM
I have tried just about everything and every product that says it will clean glass cooktops without scratching, but no success. I have baked-on black crusty-looking rings around the burners.
I just saw nano erasers, but fear those will scratch the surface. Has anyone found something that really works to get rid of these black-backed on rings? Thanks.
04-14-2022 03:28 PM
I use a Brillo pad to remove the burnt rings on my glass cooktop. The key is to use a wet pad with a steady, but light rubbing touch to rub the grime off.
Scratching comes with bearing down hard on the pad as you rub the area; a light touch will get the job done with no harm to the stove.
04-14-2022 03:29 PM
Kenmore Cleansing Creme for Smooth Top Ranges will clean and polish. It makes your cooktop look like new. You may need to google it to find a source since Sears has closed most stores. The Sears Hometown Stores website may have it. I am being frugal with the two bottles I have just in case. Good luck!
04-14-2022 03:34 PM
I use Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser ,xtra strength and also a non-scratch Scotchbrite sponge if needed.
Every time I use the stove top I clean with a sponge with dish liquid and hot water to remove any spots or grease, and then I spray vinegar and wipe with a dry terrycloth. And it all still looks like new.
04-14-2022 03:37 PM
Get one of these razor-blade scraper tools.
Then try Barkeepers Friend to remove any residual stuff on the cooktop.
04-14-2022 03:39 PM - edited 04-14-2022 03:40 PM
Hi @geegerbee ! I've had good luck with Bar Keepers Friend, the powder, mixing with enough water to make a paste. Then buff on and scrub till clean. We also have a rental with a glass top stove, so it gets more abuse than usual, and I've even taken a razor blade to it. Surprisingly it didn't scratch and made quick work of the problem.
ETA: @SilleeMee and I think alike!!!
04-14-2022 03:40 PM
I use Cerama Bryte cooktop cleaner and one of their Cleaning Pads. If something does not come off I use a straight edge razor. No scratches.
04-14-2022 03:48 PM
Yes razor blades do work and amazingly do not scratch the stove top!
04-14-2022 03:57 PM
Barkeeper's friend. They have powder and liquid, and I like the liquid. A textured sponge makes it easy to get off the burned on food. I apply it and let it soak in and then most things scrub right off. I love this stuff and use it for all porcelain in the house too (toilets, tub). I also have a razor scraper tool that is a lifesaver for the cooktop.
04-14-2022 03:57 PM - edited 04-14-2022 04:00 PM
I agree with those that use a razor blade and I follow with Professor Amos Bomb. It truly works well. I have used all the glass stove top cleansers but when I use the Bomb by applying with a damp kitchen microfiber dish cloth and wipe dry with a soft kitchen towel it shines like brand new!
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