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I use Weiman glass cook top heavy duty cleaner and Polish and the Weiman cook top scrubbing pads. Very easy to use and i am very pleased with the results. I believe I found this product at walmart.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The manual instructs users to not use the type of cleaners you state. I have only cleaned my smooth top twice and it came very clean each time. I have been using "Cook Top" also called Cleaning Crème for smooth top ranges. It is for Glass-Ceramic cooktops. Previously I had a smooth top oven and I used this same cleaner with good results over many years. There are other brands of this type cleaner and you can probably find them in grocery stores, home improvement type businesses, etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I purchased Easy Off Stove Top Cleaner. I've only had to use it once in the last month. Usually, I just wipe off anything on the cooktop after use. However, I foolishly cracked eggs on the side of my frying pan one time and the whites that dripped down cooked onto the cooktop and burned a little. After the cooktop cooled, I wet the material down and gently scraped with a soft plastic spatula. There was still a burnt-on residue. I used the Easy Off cleaner to remove it. Perfection. Not a scratch or stain and no residue -- like new. I am very happy with this cleaner.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It also helps to buy pans that are made for cook top glass ..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Weiman makes several products that are good for cleaning the cooktop . There are others. Be sure that the product you choose is specifically designed for ceramic glass cooktops.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, they have their own range cleaners. The best product I've used so far I bought at best buy and it's Weiman complete cook top cleaning kit. I think it was like $15, but it comes with a cleaning pad, the actual cleaner, and a razor blade for the burnt on stuff. Works great, but be careful to keep the razor at like, a 35 degree angle (it should say in your manual) or u will scratch it. Also with the razor add water to the top before doing it to help you get the cooked on stuff off without scratching.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Always make sure it is cool to the touch before cleaning... Never put cleaner on when hot... A little baking soda and water paste works wonders.. Let it sit on for 5 - 10 mins then scrub off with non abrasive sponge.. If you are a daring person you can spray some windex on the glass and use a brand new razor blade to scrape off the crust.. If you choose this route be warned the blade can scratch the glass but if done properly with make it look brand new... Hold blade at about 20-25degree angle and apply light pressure.. If you want a tutorial video check out YouTube...
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