How to remove burnt residue from your glass stovetop
We're tackling a nasty burnt on stain on our glass cooktop. Here are the steps to getting it looking like new:
1. Use an industrial razor blade to scrape the surface. Be sure to glide along the surface and not gouge into the glass. Wipe away the debris. Keep your razor dry to prevent rust and replace it when it dulls.
2. Use Ceramabryte cleaner to scrub the surface.
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3. Wipe the surface clean with a rag and your stovetop will be sparkling!
4. If you have any scratches, you can use a mixture of 50% baking soda and 50% water to hide them.
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1. Use an industrial razor blade to scrape the surface. Be sure to glide along the surface and not gouge into the glass. Wipe away the debris. Keep your razor dry to prevent rust and replace it when it dulls.
2. Use Ceramabryte cleaner to scrub the surface.
Link to product: https://amzn.to/3CSm1rb
3. Wipe the surface clean with a rag and your stovetop will be sparkling!
4. If you have any scratches, you can use a mixture of 50% baking soda and 50% water to hide them.
*This is NOT a sponsored video. We bought all of the supplies in a kit.
Please subscribe to our channel if you like our videos. Thank you for your support!
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