Comments on: Clean Your Glass Stovetop https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/ Trusted Cleaning Advice Since 2009 Mon, 17 Apr 2023 23:15:04 +0000 hourly 1 By: How to Clean a Smooth Top Stove | Just-In Time Appliance Repair https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-149853 Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:48:39 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-149853 […] Image Source: Clean My Space […]

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By: Diane Coulter https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-108883 Sun, 19 Apr 2020 17:27:51 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-108883 My stovetop only had grease on it to begin with (no caked on food or debris). I followed this to the letter. Still left with a greasy film, that I can drag my finger through and write my name. (Also tried glass cleaner). Any other thoughts?

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By: Clean My Space https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-99356 Mon, 29 Apr 2019 13:58:25 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-99356 In reply to Edriana.

Hi Edriana and Paulette. We feel your pain! The key to combatting stubborn stuck-on grime is pre-treating very well. Try leaving the baking soda on to do its thing for several hours, or even overnight. Best of luck!

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By: Edriana https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-99148 Fri, 26 Apr 2019 03:26:10 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-99148 In reply to Paulette.

Same here! And boiled over oatmeal stains that won’t come off too 🙁

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By: Rebecca Barnett https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-79754 Tue, 19 Jun 2018 15:04:37 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-79754 Hello would this work on one that is used and very stained. I scrub at for hours and still 75% are still there.

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By: lorraine shelton https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-73068 Tue, 27 Jun 2017 20:44:44 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-73068 In reply to cathwren.

It is part of the glass. It was popular a few years ago. You will just have to learn to live with it i guess. Sorry

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By: Gerry M. Allen https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-69412 Sun, 08 Jan 2017 17:59:40 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-69412 In reply to Joan.

This comment is absolutely correct. Using the razor blade holder packed with almost all “glass” stovetops is the only way to clean baked-on dirt. No scratching (it is ceramic), no damage, just clean tops. Some of us have stuff on the surface that is black and looks like glass; this will not come off with any method.

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By: Terry https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-66353 Tue, 28 Jun 2016 18:06:49 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-66353 In reply to cathwren.

I have the same condition, looks like white paint spatter, not raised. Help!

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By: Joan https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-63620 Sun, 06 Mar 2016 19:07:13 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-63620 In reply to Merille.

Merille…I know “Clean My Space” advises us not to use a razor blade. However manufacturers tell us to use the razor blade on a holder (so we don’t get cut). It should be a new one and frequently changed. This is very helpful in removing burnt on items. I do it all the time and I don’t scratch or damage my stove top…just be gentle and use the correct side of the blade. Having said that, I also use the baking soda method recommended by “Clean My Space”. For everyday cleaning, I mix a small amt of baking soda & water. I spray it on the “cold” surface and let it sit for about 10-15 min. Then I use a moist cloth to wipe the baking soda off. Final step, I use another clean wet cloth, and wipe it all clean. About once a week, I use the commercial stove top cleaner because it’s made specifically for these stoves and it has a polish in it. I will say this: we sold our home last June. At that house, I had a cooktop for over 10 years. I used the commercial cleaner and a razor blade. When we sold, the stove looked brand new. I now have a new stove w cooktop…it’s 4 months old and I bought it from the same place. There is no comparison in quality! Although I paid more, these new stoves cannot compare and are not as easy to keep clean. I’ve also purchased a washer/dryer (4 mos. ago) and my washer is on the fritz right now!!!

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By: GCC https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-63533 Sun, 28 Feb 2016 20:05:00 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-63533 Was hesitant to believe this would work… but I have to admit, my glass top stove looks brand new. This is a keeper for me. Thanks for sharing

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By: Liana Ault https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-63532 Sun, 28 Feb 2016 19:22:56 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-63532 My question is about Swifter Wet Jet and the “Magic Eraser that is added to the pads now”…they honestly do not work. While I do see the dirt coming off the floor with the use of the Wet jet it does nothing for the unsightly stains on the grout. I have tried oxi clean on the tile while it works well it leaves a residue of white and you have to go back and clean that up. Time consuming tasks. Do you like the swifter wet jet or is there another method for really cleaning the ceramic tile floors? Have you ever used Steam mops?

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By: Liz Totten https://cleanmyspace.com/clean-your-glass-stovetop/#comment-63195 Wed, 03 Feb 2016 20:39:49 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=904#comment-63195 Cleaning your glass top range frictions worked beautifully. Thank you!!

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