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Cleaning smooth top stove

What is the best product to clean a smooth top stove?  DH cooked bacon without using the splatter shield and now I cannot get the greasy streaked look to go away.  I've tried hot soapy water, 409, Cerama Bryte, and nothing makes the grease go away!  Also, I burned some boiling potatoes and that has left a spot that will not go away.  I don't want to scrub too hard for fear of scratching.

Re: Cleaning smooth top stove

  • I use a flat blade to scrape the spots off with one of the cream cleaners...  I am not particularly loyal to one brand of cleaner, though.  The top is glass, so think of scraping paint of of a glass window... It doesn't scratch it.
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  • I use a razor blade for really tough marks, it came with the stove.  For everyday cleaning  I use a sponge with plastic scrubber and Cerama Bryte image, then I windex it to remove the steaks.  I have seen some people say not to use windex but my stove doesn't say that and I've always used it with no problems.
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  • Windex. Seriously!
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  • Go to Target and buy the smooth top cook top cleaner, it comes in a white bottle. It's amazing!!!
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  • Here's what I do...

    Wipe down stove top with sponge so that it's really wet. Then sprinkle baking soda over all the tough spots. Wait for it all to dry, I usually go on to other cleaning and come back to it. Then scrub away with a sponge. Make sure you get everything really wet then soak up with a towel once you're satisfied with how clean it is (otherwise you'll get white baking soda streaks). It works wonders :) 

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