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How do you clean a black gas glass stovetop range?
It has been a bit neglected so there is burnt on grease stains I can't remove. Because it's not a flat range I'm hesitant to use a razor blade. I've tried BAM, easy off, goo gone, magic eraser but nothing seems to work. Any suggestions?
9 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have a black glass stove top also . I use a cleaner called Ceramabrite and it works miracles. It is available at Lowes and other large home improvement stores where appliances are sold. I would go ahead and use the razor blade too. The blade is not likely to hurt it.
Source(s): daily personal experience - ?Lv 45 years ago
Honestly what i do is clean the mess when it happens. My friend just bought a new stove spilt something on it and he cratched it pretty bad trying to get it off. I always tease my gf because she doesnt "clean as you go". Yes the stove is hot, so just be careful and wipe it up with a paper towel. If you leave it to crust up, i would use a razor blade. Razor blades are the best tools for cleaning FLAT surfaces from blemishes that dont come out easily.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I use Glass Cook Top Cleaner by Weiman. It's pretty good but I hear ya about the really tough stains. Have you tried a disposable knife?
- 1 decade ago
What I suggest is to use, which im serious, scrubbing bubbles and let it set for a few minute, (I do on mine and helps and what I used on my stove after not cleaning it for quite some time). If it still refuses then use a flat head metal and scrape gently something thats not to sharp
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
It has been my experience with the same stove, try Sunlight dish washer detergent. let it soak for 30 min. Then clean off with the hottest water you can stand.
- 1 decade ago
i would use a good degreaser like dawn soap. after you scrub it down really well i would use a glass cleaner on it just to make sure there are no streaks to give it the sparkeling clean look. :)