Cleaning Flat Top Stove

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Does anyone know how to remove the black burn marks on a flat top stove I have spent so much time with the stove cream and it helped but at this point I am making no progress. Any ideas?

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  • InActive_Account18th June, 2006

    any of these -- while stove is cool -- let it soak for awhile

    vinegar
    baking soda
    oxyclean -- or orange clean from same manufacturer.
    oven cleaner
    scrape what you can with a razor and then try oxyclean

  • Stockpro9918th June, 2006

    Frequently I will just replace the top for $50. It is cheaper than a new stove and makes it look real good!
    [addsig]

  • kennabs19th June, 2006

    Stock where do you get the new tops??

  • NewKidInTown319th June, 2006

    If you are talking about those glass-ceramic cook top ranges, I use a product called "CeramaBryte". I have a GE range, and this product was recommended by the manufacturer.

    For stubborn stains, I use a razor blade scraper, then apply the CeramaBryte using a lint free cloth (old T-shirts work best). Let dry, then buff to a mirror finish.

    Steel wool or abrasive pads will damage the cook top.

  • karensilver19th June, 2006

    I used baking soad and a toothbrush it was hard work but worked great. Thanks everyone.

  • InActive_Account20th June, 2006

    see, my baking soda tip finally paid off. I think this is the first time my advice has actually helped someone.

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