I still remember pulling those coil elements out of their sockets and cleaning out the basins underneath them, also the metal guards around the burners, I think that the truth is., all stoves require ongoing cleaning to keep them serviceable and looking good, kinda like us! 😆
I also use the Weimans product and I do not have any scratches on my glass top and the top still looks new. You barely even have to scrub when you use the Weimans glass top cleaner. Works AMAZING!
The key to keeping a glass top stove clean and shiny is to clean every time you use it. Sometimes it just needs a wipe off. If a pot boils over, move it to another burner and clean as soon as it cools off. Use the white cleaner polish with a dry towel or paper towels. It leaves a protective coating. The worst stains are caused when frying when the oil it grease burns onto burner. If cleaned using a razor blade scraper after cooking you can keep it looking good. I learned to wipe stove around my fry pan as I cook. If I pour out the grease u wipe the side of the pan either a wet cloth before putting back on stove. My stove is 20 years old and still looks almost new. Now you have yours clean and shiny, get a routine and keep to it. Loved your video.
Yes indeed glass top needs to be cleaned after every use and I agree wipe frying pan off before you continue to use again wish I didn't buy a glass top too touchy
Agree to everything in this comment. Clean up right away, do NOT cook on a dirty burner, cerambrite is great for polishing and finish cleaning AFTER using other methods. It is mainly a mild abrasive, not a cleaner per se, so letting it sit does little. Another abrasive that works well is cream of tartar. My general cleaning involves using a vileda glass top sponge. Mild abrasive on one side, polished on other.
For a fair test, you should have segmented the bad burner in pieces and tried the different products on a quarter of that burner. What you were doing now is working some of the dirt off without a fair test for the others.
My cooktop is used everyday. It is a glass one like yours. Everyday after I cook I clean my stove with Windex (ammonia cuts grease) and a dishwashing scrub pad. I then dry it to a smooth shine with paper towels. Once a week I clean it and polish it with the white paste cleaner you used first. It makes my stove look almost as good a new. You must maintain a stove top to keep it looking good.
I have found that new Dawn in the trigger spray bottle does a wonderful job, if I need to I use the razor blade. This costs a little less the polishing kit I found the scrubber pad and handle to be worthless I use the microfiber dish clothes from Dollar General now 2/$1.25
@sydneybeanpug I would never use ammonia or chlorine bleach in my house . I cannot tolerate those smells and bleach while it kills gers can eat your clothes I found the new spray Dawn did such a wonderful job polishing my black glass stove top that I no longer buy that white polishing paste I wipe it with hot water on a cotton cleaning rag, scrape any stuck on food with the scraper blade , dry it and it is done
Interesting video. Just had both my ovens cleaned and the guy was offering a special deal with hob and cooker hood cleaned as well. He made a great job, but said nothing would get off the scratches off my favourite ring. I’m scared but tempted to try the very fine grade sand paper😳
It helps if overflow gets cleaned up asap. Also metal bottom pans and shaking them like you might on a gas stove is a no no for glass tops. It is also wise to clean down glass tops according to use. Right after done cooking and doing dishes the glass tops are part of routine cleaning. The “ceramic bright” ,or similar, use at least every 2 weeks as it polishes the surface.
Exactly. Have had my stove for years now. Cleaning after cooking according to manufactures instruction.s has always stood good for my stove. There is the cleaning past that came with my stove. Also manufacturer recommended. When all else fails. Follow the directions. God bless
@@ToriLynnH you hit the nail on the head there! I can only cook on a has stove.. I like controlling the amount of heat in an instant and seeing how much heat there is. I don't have to worry about sliding my heavy metal and cast iron pans around or setting them down too hard..
Love my glass top stove but I also clean and polish after every use. I would never have my stove looking like this. My stove top shines! I’ve had it for at least six years and cook on it daily!
I purchased stove stubbing blocks from Amazon. They are 1” square by aprox 3” length fine sand grit blocks. I was worried but my glass top stove now looks like new.
Yes! 100% agree. My new one is constantly dirty and I clean it off every time I use it. It doesn’t compare at all to my old glass top. If I spilled something that burnt on the old one, elbow grease and cleaner was all it took, possible a razor blade if it was super bad. This new one, everything makes it look dirty all the time. Finger prints even get all over it because it is all black. My old one had little white dots all over it except on the burners. The new one cooks way better but just looks dirty. 😊
@amandagerner312 these newer tops also get water deposits readily. They require calcium and water stain removers like vinegar, toilet bowl cleaner or citric acid like cream of tartar or coffee pot descaler.
I use Weiman Cooktop products - they work really well! It comes with the scrubber brush, a razor blade holder, cleaner and polish and spray to cleaning... Works really well! I buy them at the grocery store or on Amazon.
You mentioned boiling over water made the stains? Then use Limeaway. If the white was lime scale, then that’s why the fine sandpaper worked. It’s a glass stovetop so I think what you removed was the lime/gunk, not the actual scratches.
The Cer -A-ma -brite (for "ceramic" not "sermuh" ) is supposed to be used without water - it is a fine abrasive that is scrubbed with a dry cloth or paper towel to clean and buff like a paste car wax does. It wipes clean. Works on mine unless I let it build up. I have also used a razor blade for smal areas, then finished with Ceramabrite. 👍
My landlord just put a glass top stove in my apt. I think he did it to annoy me because I begged for three years for another stove lol 😊anyway I need to know how to work my oven ???
@@idahmayamba3657 Hi, I'm sorry I misspelled the name - it is Cerama Bryte. I have found it at home improvement stores and on Amazon. It seems a bit expensive but you really only use it in small amounts - my bottles last me a very long time. Hope this is helpful!
I do love the way my glass top stove performs. That being said, I detest the cleanup. Thirty minutes after every use will eventually lead to a serious cleaning about once a month because slowly something resembling baked on carbon will build up in spots. Grrrr I should add, I’m very careful with my cookware. After three years I have no scratches. And as an aside, the baking soda was meant to be a scrub as it’s mildly abrasive, not just let it sit and then wipe it off.
I use Bar Keepers Friend powder and a Mr. Clean scrubber. I polish it with method all purpose cleaner. Takes only a few minutes and leaves a beautiful shine.
I used weiman cleaners after every use. If anything boiled over i wiped it up right away. I let it dry sometimes, then scrubbed and no scratches. Also used weiman stainless steel cleaner for fridge and fsucets, and that worked well also.
Body shop painters use wet sandpaper on automobile paint jobs, but as you said, it's a very, very fine grade. Normally only a diamond will scratch glass, so a very fine grit of sandpaper used with copious amounts of water shouldn't scratch a glass stove top.
My stove is 11 years old and looks nearly new. I don't slide pans around, and after use, always spend 3 minutes polishing it up with Weiman cleaner, using clean paper towels. My cookware is mostly stainless, but I have old cast iron that sits dead flat and an antique cast aluminum griddle I use for smash burgers. I was brought up using coil burners. Between cleaning drip pans and gas stoves, I'll take the glass top stove every day of the week, including Sunday!!!
Early on after getting this type of glass top stove, the front right burner, like yours, which is used the most, became discolored and scratched, leaving a silvery finish on the glass. No amount of product, scrubbing or using a razor blade would remove it. The heavy silver cooking fry pan damaged the surface. Using the ultra fine grit of 800-1200 grit, seems to be my best option to try and so I thank you for that, because I have not heard of doing that. I do wonder about the products mentioned here in the comments about a scratch remover for cars. Thanks for sharing this process. 😊
I have removed crusted burn on the stove top by simply putting comet and then a wet dishcloth on top and let it sit and soak for 15-20 minutes. That has worked for me rather than using baking soda and vinegar which didn't do any better than my water letting it soak to soften the Krusty burn on.
you could also check with car guys who buff out headlights, and what they use. I had mine done awhile back; he used a VERY high number sandpaper buffer wheel on his drill, followed by a polishing cream...my headlights came out spotless, smooth and crystal clear. Perhaps something similar would work on your cooktop? (BTW I have the same type of cooktop as well, so I'm singing to the choir, and may have to do this myself in the future!)
My husband was told his headlights were in danger of failing the MOT and the mechanic recommended whitening toothpaste with added baking soda. It did a great job and was just abrasive enough to remove a lot - not all - of the scratches.
Every time you use your cooker you should clean it and it depends on what sort of saucepans you are using and if there's anything on the bottom of the pans it will damage your cooker.
I have a white glass top. Soft scrub with bleach is a pretty good product. I let it sit on heavey stains or on a stained scratch as you do about 25 minutes. Look forward to more videos.
Haze can be calcium or mineral build up from boiling water spills or just condensation dripping of pots. A razor does not work on these types of stains. Cream of Tartar and/or coffee pot de-scaler (citric acid) do work great!
Awesome video stumbled on your video and although my glasstop has minor scratches I loved the info you gave you're awesome! I love to hear your happiness! It looks great
I have a house cleaning business and i use s razor blade scraper and some Weimans stainless polish spray and it takes all the scratches away. Good as new. Hope this helps.
The scratches you are referring to look to be hard water deposits not scratches. The minerals in water left behind after the water boils and evaporates. I'm wondering if you left the vinegar to sit longer, it may have worked better.
I always warm my cooktop up before cleaning with cerama bryte , it works really great on a warm surface. A medium heat, not that hot that it dries the cream or burns your hand. Try it. I use it the same way on the sole plate of my iron if someone uses too high a heat and stains it.
I find if you keep the bottom of pots and pans very clean, and use the correct pots and pans you will not scratch your cook top, also cleaning the cook top after every use will keep it spotless.
I completely got my shower door sparkling clean with vinegar and baking soda paste, but you need to leave it on much longer than 20 mins. You could not see the tile through the door. But I got it all off. House had been a rental and they never cleaned the shower glass.
I clean houses and use automotive sandpaper and sharp razors on glass shower doors and stove tops. They come clean every time though using a sharp razor on the hard water stains works more efficiently, it scrapes off like a powder, and leaves a clear glass behind.
Spray the top with Dawn Powerwash. Leave it sit for a few minutes. Get a NEW one-sided straight razor blade ( hardware section at store) gently use the straight blade to scrape the surface. Hold the blade securely in one hand. Keep the blade's sharp edge at a slight inclined angle. Then wipe clean. I got off everything that was burned or overflowed white marks . The surface of my stove is completely smooth without any raised surfaces. I had previously tried other methods without complete success.
Thank you SO much for this! I live in a rental with a glass top stove...(which I hate)...and the large front burner looks a lot like yours did before the sandpaper cleaning. I will definitely make a visit to Home Depot tomorrow for sandpaper!
Yes most of these scratches were there when I moved in too. Just make sure it’s 800 grit or higher and use water with it. Worked great! Thank you for watching!
If you put a wet wash cloth on scold burner overnight most of the dirt will come up along with using a new razor blade. I got some of my scratches off with a product to remove windshield scratches - airplane scratch remover is best
Great job! I have tried every thing you have in my stove top looked as good as yours. But now after cleaning I use a tooth paste and I have a car buffer this makes it look so nice like new, also if my food spills over I take a wet dish rag in wipe it up right away quickly it does not hurt to do that even with the eye red hot. After doing the dishes I wipe down the stove right away. Also if I need to move a pot to a different eye I pick it up not scoot the pan😊. No matter what .
I think if you try Weimans cream and a razor blade, more will come off. There seems to be a desolving agent in Wegmans that really works well. I used that on the inside glass of my stove and it took the "film" off. I had to work at it twice. I also use it on my shower door!
I use dawn and baking soda rub togeather on each burner area to make a wet paste and leave 30 minutes then buff and scrub with towel paper works great on mine.
I just purchased a new glass top stove. I use Weimar products after every use. Sometimes I have to use the scraper. So far so good no build up yet but only time will tell. Great video. I will know what to do moving forward if mine develops scratches
Sprinkle Dry Baking Soda to cover the cook top. Lay paper towels over top of the Baking Soda corner to corner. Cover entire top. Sprinkle water and wet paper towels which absorb the Baking Soda. Let sit overnight. Cleans like a dream.
So glad I watched this! I understand your hesitation to use the fine grit sand paper…. I actually restored the headlights on our older car, and was terrified to use the orbital sander on them! But, just like your stove top, the headlights turned out great! I never thought to do something similar on the stove! Yay!!
I have used the baking soda and vinegar, BAR Keepers, Weiman cleaner and polish, the pink stuff and just about everything else known to man, I have found that easy off oven cleaner ( yellow cap) works the best with less effort.
Weimans Glass top cleaner for the win.. Nothing works better. My stove is 6 years old and have been using this product the entire time and my stove still looks brand new and I barely even have to scrub at all..
Best thing I found is the yellow easy off oven cleaner. Spray, leave overnight, wipe with paper towels next morning. It pulls everything out of the glass, and then I polish it. Just make sure only to spray the glass. It will leave spots on plastic and stainless. If it's not too bad pink stuff paste also works great, but requires some scrubbing.
I use something called the pink stuff from Wal-Mart. But it will clean really well. I have a whit glass top stove. I usually turn the burner on for a quick 15 seconds just to warm it up. Then use the paste.I also use a multi-purpose cleaning paste fro the Dollar Tree. I live in Texas. Loved the videio
I have that exact same stove. The exact same problem. Thank you for the video. I do use a one sided razor blade to get burnt on food. That works well. But the white scratches . I have used the pink stuff, bar keepers friend and oven cleaner. All work well except for the scratches.
It looks really good. I’d be pleased with the results as well. Maybe add the cream to fill in the cracks after the sand paper? I wonder if an electric buffer with Barkeepers Friend will bring back the shine?
The bottom of your pans can cause the scratches..keep them extra clean and don't drag across burners.I do a weekly salt scrub...i wont lie they are a bugger to keep clean.
I use pink stuff paste. I rub it all over the stove, turn on the stove burner till it gets hot, turn it off and use a scrubby and a scraper. also works on the knob areas and the the glass doors,
Clean with Weimen every time there is a spill. Do not allow spills to be cooked into the glass. Use a single razer blade to get off what is left. Buff with a microfiber towel. I did home cleaning for many years. Saved many glass top stoves❤
Great video, I’m about to take the plunge and buy a beautiful new glass top convection range and I’ve been nervous about this very problem. So tired of those awful filthy coil burners! Now I can relax after seeing your video and reading all the helpful comments. Thank you! Very informative!
Salesman told me to not heat/make caramel or similar sugary syrups because a spill will permanently stick to a glass/ceramic stovetop surface - will have to buy a whole new top for your stove!!😮 - also - if you don’t want to have to dust or wipe your stovetop every day - buy a white coloured stovetop - my black one reflects dusty bits like a mirror - making it look like you have double the actual dust. Fed up cleaning it every day even when I haven’t cooked on it! But I am with you - totally done with electric coil stove tops and their metal trays. Good luck!
@patriciapetra Salesman told me to not heat/make caramel or similar sugary syrups because a spill will permanently stick to a glass/ceramic stovetop surface - will have to buy a whole new top for your stove!!😮 - also - if you don’t want to have to dust or wipe your stovetop every day - buy a white coloured stovetop - my black one reflects dusty bits like a mirror - making it look like you have double the actual dust. Fed up cleaning it every day even when I haven’t cooked on it! But I am with you - totally done with electric coil stove tops and their metal trays. Good luck!
@@mw09040 …I’ve made caramel, chocolate syrup and fudge. Never had a problem with cleaning anything off. A razor blade will take it right off. I use Barkeepers Friend to clean, at least once a week and daily cleaning with very hot water and paper towels. Shines like new.
Clean the cooktop every time you use it. And use the product Orange Glo to polish it. It is furniture polish, yes, but it makes the stovetop look like new. It makes all stainless appliances look fantastic. It actually acts as a barrier to keep the stove cleaner!
I use bkf, bar keepers friend..liquid..works great. Fine wet sand paper like they use on car paint..use can add small amt dish soap with paper..you will get a feel..be gentle. It will work. Vinegar left on glass will pit (it does however clean porcelain..like corning wear overnight..no scrubbing at all)..
Yes, it does. I use it once a week or if I fry something and it splatters. I like a nice clean stove. I do wipe it off every time I cook, but not the deep clean.
The Pink Stuff in the tub works wonders. Put on dry with a soft scrubber and work it around, then I use hot tap water to wet it and scrub again. After wipe with wet, hot cloth and then dry with paper towels or a soft clean cloth. Makes it shine like new. If scratches are still present, repeat the process. It has worked for me, and my glasstop stove is 20 yrs old. Clean in small circles, wipe, and dry the same way. This helps a lot and is what is recommended by most glass top manufacturers. I've tried many things over the years, and The Pink Stuff works best. Good luck and I hope it helps
Leaving the Cerama brite on doesn't help. It is slightly abrasive, like baking soda or fine sandpaper and works by scrubbing action. None of these products will "remove" scratches, it is glass after all, but it does polish the surface. Daily cleaning of spills, even water spills, is the best prevention.❤
I bought a used ceramic top stove from a lady who hadnt cleaned her stove top (maybe never). It was BAD !!! I put a wet dishcloth with liquid detergent and let it sit overnight. I was amazed in the morning. The "crud" had softened and came off easily. Anytime I have a "boil over", I use the same overnight method, so so much easier.
The sand paper should be the best when you have not cleaned and buffed for a long time. I use olive oil to loosen the muck and then clean with glass cleaner and mine looks like new
The other products probably would work but you really didn't scrub anything you just wiped it on & wiped it off the sand paper worked because it has a grit & doesn't need much pressure to work
I scrubbed the baking soda and vinegar, and the metal polishing cream. I just didn’t show the amount of scrubbing so people didn’t have to sit and watch 10 minutes of scrubbing.
I’ve got a stove top like this not long ago and it’s got a few scratches on it too so I’m gonna try doing your idea on it so thanks for the tip . I’m a new subscriber by the way ! 😊
Pink Works miracles Tough spots one sided razor I do this once a week usually after Sunday dinner I’m telling you, you don’t need to spend all that money on other products!! Happy Cleaning 😃
👁👁 Oh my goodness! Thank you, thank you, thank you. 1,000 times thank you. I had tried the Bar Keepers Friend multipurpose cooktop cleaner. It didn't do anything. I was afraid to use a scrubbie on it. I tried Dawn dishwash. Was at a loss what to do. After watching your video, I used soda and water with a lot of elbow grease and a single edge razor blade. Wow‼️ I just knew I'd have to pay for that cooktop. Again, thank you so very much.
Oven cleaner, leave it on the burned on spots for around 30 minutes depending on how bad the cooktop is. Rinse very well then dry with a microfiber cloth until shiny. Works for me and doesn’t harm the surface! As far as the “grayish center” I think that is normal after using a smooth top for years so I’ve not found a solution for that.
SCRUBBING is the key. Not wiping. Break a sweat. And it's not scratches, it's burnt on food. Razor should be used at 30 degrees, not 90. If you really DO have actual scratches, that's probably where it came from. And they're not coming out. And hope you burn that metal cleaner off with a good fan going. (Massive chemicals.) So you don't unalive yourself with your next cook. That's for like tailpipes. If you're gonna go sand paper, 2-4000 grit would be safest. And wet sand.
The old fashioned stoves never had these problems.
I still remember pulling those coil elements out of their sockets and cleaning out the basins underneath them, also the metal guards around the burners, I think that the truth is., all stoves require ongoing cleaning to keep them serviceable and looking good, kinda like us! 😆
I love the Weiman products for cleaning a glass stovetop. If the is a stubborn spot, I carefully use a new razor blade.
That’s the only product that worked for me
Weiman 100%!
I use a razor too. I used Weimans too, but only stove Barkeepers friend made it beautiful.
Wow impressive ❤
I also use the Weimans product and I do not have any scratches on my glass top and the top still looks new. You barely even have to scrub when you use the Weimans glass top cleaner. Works AMAZING!
The key to keeping a glass top stove clean and shiny is to clean every time you use it. Sometimes it just needs a wipe off. If a pot boils over, move it to another burner and clean as soon as it cools off. Use the white cleaner polish with a dry towel or paper towels. It leaves a protective coating. The worst stains are caused when frying when the oil it grease burns onto burner. If cleaned using a razor blade scraper after cooking you can keep it looking good. I learned to wipe stove around my fry pan as I cook. If I pour out the grease u wipe the side of the pan either a wet cloth before putting back on stove. My stove is 20 years old and still looks almost new. Now you have yours clean and shiny, get a routine and keep to it. Loved your video.
Couldn't agree more.
I always wipe as I cook and a good wipe down when finished.
Same here
Yes indeed glass top needs to be cleaned after every use and I agree wipe frying pan off before you continue to use again wish I didn't buy a glass top too touchy
Agree to everything in this comment. Clean up right away, do NOT cook on a dirty burner, cerambrite is great for polishing and finish cleaning AFTER using other methods. It is mainly a mild abrasive, not a cleaner per se, so letting it sit does little. Another abrasive that works well is cream of tartar. My general cleaning involves using a vileda glass top sponge. Mild abrasive on one side, polished on other.
For a fair test, you should have segmented the bad burner in pieces and tried the different products on a quarter of that burner. What you were doing now is working some of the dirt off without a fair test for the others.
Exactly
I said the same thing. Not an accurate depiction.
Agreed
Same thing I was thinking. By the time she gets to the last product, most of the “mess” is gone.
2 minutes into the video and I won't finish it. This is not testing anything but the first product 🤷
My cooktop is used everyday. It is a glass one like yours. Everyday after I cook I clean my stove with Windex (ammonia cuts grease) and a dishwashing scrub pad. I then dry it to a smooth shine with paper towels. Once a week I clean it and polish it with the white paste cleaner you used first. It makes my stove look almost as good a new. You must maintain a stove top to keep it looking good.
I have found that new Dawn in the trigger spray bottle does a wonderful job, if I need to I use the razor blade. This costs a little less the polishing kit I found the scrubber pad and handle to be worthless I use the microfiber dish clothes from Dollar General now 2/$1.25
I pour some ammonia on my cook top and put a damp cloth over it and let it sit. I come back and wipe and then I use a microfiber cloth to dry.
I found the new spray Dawn can do a nice job on the cook top without the wh8te polishing paste
@sydneybeanpug I would never use ammonia or chlorine bleach in my house . I cannot tolerate those smells and bleach while it kills gers can eat your clothes I found the new spray Dawn did such a wonderful job polishing my black glass stove top that I no longer buy that white polishing paste I wipe it with hot water on a cotton cleaning rag, scrape any stuck on food with the scraper blade , dry it and it is done
Interesting video. Just had both my ovens cleaned and the guy was offering a special deal with hob and cooker hood cleaned as well. He made a great job, but said nothing would get off the scratches off my favourite ring. I’m scared but tempted to try the very fine grade sand paper😳
When my stove dies- I’m never going to get a glass top again.
I agree 100% mine drives me insane, I’m obsessed with keeping it clean! Its a nightmare 😅
Someone said the glass tops are much easier and less messy to keep clean.
Too much work to maintain and we’ll be doing the same!?!?🤣🤣
It helps if overflow gets cleaned up asap. Also metal bottom pans and shaking them like you might on a gas stove is a no no for glass tops.
It is also wise to clean down glass tops according to use. Right after done cooking and doing dishes the glass tops are part of routine cleaning. The “ceramic bright” ,or similar, use at least every 2 weeks as it polishes the surface.
Exactly. Have had my stove for years now. Cleaning after cooking according to manufactures instruction.s has always stood good for my stove. There is the cleaning past that came with my stove. Also manufacturer recommended.
When all else fails. Follow the directions.
God bless
Glass tops suck!
@@ToriLynnH you hit the nail on the head there! I can only cook on a has stove.. I like controlling the amount of heat in an instant and seeing how much heat there is. I don't have to worry about sliding my heavy metal and cast iron pans around or setting them down too hard..
Love my glass top stove but I also clean and polish after every use. I would never have my stove looking like this. My stove top shines! I’ve had it for at least six years and cook on it daily!
I purchased stove stubbing blocks from Amazon. They are 1” square by aprox 3” length fine sand grit blocks. I was worried but my glass top stove now looks like new.
The old glass tops are 100% better than the new glass tops.
I know I bought a new one and Most definitely they are not the same type of glass.
I agree. I just replace a 17 year old Frigidaire with a new GE. The GE takes me an hour to get it clean after every cooking event.
Yes! 100% agree. My new one is constantly dirty and I clean it off every time I use it. It doesn’t compare at all to my old glass top. If I spilled something that burnt on the old one, elbow grease and cleaner was all it took, possible a razor blade if it was super bad. This new one, everything makes it look dirty all the time. Finger prints even get all over it because it is all black. My old one had little white dots all over it except on the burners. The new one cooks way better but just looks dirty. 😊
@amandagerner312 these newer tops also get water deposits readily. They require calcium and water stain removers like vinegar, toilet bowl cleaner or citric acid like cream of tartar or coffee pot descaler.
Agree. Just got new G E stove. Hate this cooktop. Last one was GE and it cleaned so easily.
Yeah never again would buy glass top stove
I use Weiman Cooktop products - they work really well! It comes with the scrubber brush, a razor blade holder, cleaner and polish and spray to cleaning... Works really well! I buy them at the grocery store or on Amazon.
I tried the same product but I feel like it left it too streaky
Instead of water use olive oil. It's more viscous. Car rubbing compound would work very well, it's made to take out scratches on surfaces
I use bar keepers friend(the powdered version) in mine with a green scrubby. It works so good!
You mentioned boiling over water made the stains? Then use Limeaway. If the white was lime scale, then that’s why the fine sandpaper worked. It’s a glass stovetop so I think what you removed was the lime/gunk, not the actual scratches.
Or coffee pot de-scaler or cream of tartar.
The Cer -A-ma -brite (for "ceramic" not "sermuh" ) is supposed to be used without water - it is a fine abrasive that is scrubbed with a dry cloth or paper towel to clean and buff like a paste car wax does. It wipes clean. Works on mine unless I let it build up. I have also used a razor blade for smal areas, then finished with Ceramabrite. 👍
Where can l find Ceramabrite?
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My landlord just put a glass top stove in my apt. I think he did it to annoy me because I begged for three years for another stove lol 😊anyway I need to know how to work my oven ???
I keep asking this question on here and it tells me about everything but how to operate this oven??? I Dnt have a owners manual he must have it .
@@idahmayamba3657 Hi, I'm sorry I misspelled the name - it is Cerama Bryte. I have found it at home improvement stores and on Amazon. It seems a bit expensive but you really only use it in small amounts - my bottles last me a very long time. Hope this is helpful!
Put boiling water in a cup. Add a dishwasher pod and stir to dissolve the pod. Pour onto the top of stove and spread it around. Leave it for 10 mins.
I do love the way my glass top stove performs. That being said, I detest the cleanup. Thirty minutes after every use will eventually lead to a serious cleaning about once a month because slowly something resembling baked on carbon will build up in spots. Grrrr I should add, I’m very careful with my cookware. After three years I have no scratches. And as an aside, the baking soda was meant to be a scrub as it’s mildly abrasive, not just let it sit and then wipe it off.
I went out & bought an electric skillet. I'd much rather clean this small appliance than the cooktop. Infact I RARELY use cooktop anymore.
The new glass top stoves do not hold up as well as old glass top stoves.
They have a different glass. 😢
They look the same but are NOT THE SAME.
I use Bar Keepers Friend powder and a Mr. Clean scrubber. I polish it with method all purpose cleaner. Takes only a few minutes and leaves a beautiful shine.
I used weiman cleaners after every use. If anything boiled over i wiped it up right away. I let it dry sometimes, then scrubbed and no scratches. Also used weiman stainless steel cleaner for fridge and fsucets, and that worked well also.
With a gas stove just turn off the burner and go about your business. No endless cleaning.
Wow... you're so brave! I'm not sure I'd have been brave enough to try the sandpaper!
Haha I was scared to try the sandpaper, but it really worked.
Body shop painters use wet sandpaper on automobile paint jobs, but as you said, it's a very, very fine grade. Normally only a diamond will scratch glass, so a very fine grit of sandpaper used with copious amounts of water shouldn't scratch a glass stove top.
My stove is 11 years old and looks nearly new. I don't slide pans around, and after use, always spend 3 minutes polishing it up with Weiman cleaner, using clean paper towels. My cookware is mostly stainless, but I have old cast iron that sits dead flat and an antique cast aluminum griddle I use for smash burgers. I was brought up using coil burners. Between cleaning drip pans and gas stoves, I'll take the glass top stove every day of the week, including Sunday!!!
Early on after getting this type of glass top stove, the front right burner, like yours, which is used the most, became discolored and scratched, leaving a silvery finish on the glass. No amount of product, scrubbing or using a razor blade would remove it. The heavy silver cooking fry pan damaged the surface. Using the ultra fine grit of 800-1200 grit, seems to be my best option to try and so I thank you for that, because I have not heard of doing that. I do wonder about the products mentioned here in the comments about a scratch remover for cars. Thanks for sharing this process. 😊
Aluminum pans work well on glass, as long as they sit dead flat, but you absolutely can't move them around as you cook or they leave those marks.
I have removed crusted burn on the stove top by simply putting comet and then a wet dishcloth on top and let it sit and soak for 15-20 minutes. That has worked for me rather than using baking soda and vinegar which didn't do any better than my water letting it soak to soften the Krusty burn on.
I’m so happy I found your channel. I have the same problem. I can’t wait to try .
you could also check with car guys who buff out headlights, and what they use. I had mine done awhile back; he used a VERY high number sandpaper buffer wheel on his drill, followed by a polishing cream...my headlights came out spotless, smooth and crystal clear. Perhaps something similar would work on your cooktop? (BTW I have the same type of cooktop as well, so I'm singing to the choir, and may have to do this myself in the future!)
My husband uses car care products to buff out scratches on cds and dvds!
My husband was told his headlights were in danger of failing the MOT and the mechanic recommended whitening toothpaste with added baking soda. It did a great job and was just abrasive enough to remove a lot - not all - of the scratches.
If you shake the bottle of product up prior to use and follow directions on bottle it works well. But it can not fill in deep gouge scratches.
I use the cream every night works well really have to keep it up razor works getting off crusty foods
Every time you use your cooker you should clean it and it depends on what sort of saucepans you are using and if there's anything on the bottom of the pans it will damage your cooker.
Amazing! Can you post links to your products and sandpaper? Please and thank you 😊
I have a white glass top. Soft scrub with bleach is a pretty good product. I let it sit on heavey stains or on a stained scratch as you do about 25 minutes.
Look forward to more videos.
I’ve used several different products over a period of time, and most did some good. What I’m using most recently is Awesome with a microfiber cloth.
Earth Bright natural clay works the best! Leaves the glass shiny and new. Restores stainless steel sinks too!
Haze can be calcium or mineral build up from boiling water spills or just condensation dripping of pots. A razor does not work on these types of stains. Cream of Tartar and/or coffee pot de-scaler (citric acid) do work great!
If anything , your stovetop is spotlessly clean!!!I think the sandpaper worked best!I have the same ceramic top stove and run into the same problems!
Awesome video stumbled on your video and although my glasstop has minor scratches I loved the info you gave you're awesome! I love to hear your happiness! It looks great
I have a house cleaning business and i use s razor blade scraper and some Weimans stainless polish spray and it takes all the scratches away. Good as new. Hope this helps.
Thank you for this tutorial. I was cleaning mine a few days ago and found the same problems. Im trying your method!
The scratches you are referring to look to be hard water deposits not scratches. The minerals in water left behind after the water boils and evaporates. I'm wondering if you left the vinegar to sit longer, it may have worked better.
I always warm my cooktop up before cleaning with cerama bryte , it works really great on a warm surface. A medium heat, not that hot that it dries the cream or burns your hand. Try it. I use it the same way on the sole plate of my iron if someone uses too high a heat and stains it.
I find if you keep the bottom of pots and pans very clean, and use the correct pots and pans you will not scratch your cook top, also cleaning the cook top after every use will keep it spotless.
That's very true. And cleaning the spills immediately after the cook top cools.😊
I completely got my shower door sparkling clean with vinegar and baking soda paste, but you need to leave it on much longer than 20 mins. You could not see the tile through the door. But I got it all off. House had been a rental and they never cleaned the shower glass.
I clean houses and use automotive sandpaper and sharp razors on glass shower doors and stove tops. They come clean every time though using a sharp razor on the hard water stains works more efficiently, it scrapes off like a powder, and leaves a clear glass behind.
We used Ceramobrite and sos pad. Works great!
SOS works great!
Spray the top with Dawn Powerwash. Leave it sit for a few minutes. Get a NEW one-sided straight razor blade ( hardware section at store) gently use the straight blade to scrape the surface. Hold the blade securely in one hand. Keep the blade's sharp edge at a slight inclined angle. Then wipe clean. I got off everything that was burned or overflowed white marks . The surface of my stove is completely smooth without any raised surfaces.
I had previously tried other methods without complete success.
Dawn power wash is awesome but be careful leaving it on too long if cleaning painted metal. It'll melt the paint off!
Thank you SO much for this! I live in a rental with a glass top stove...(which I hate)...and the large front burner looks a lot like yours did before the sandpaper cleaning. I will definitely make a visit to Home Depot tomorrow for sandpaper!
Yes most of these scratches were there when I moved in too. Just make sure it’s 800 grit or higher and use water with it. Worked great!
Thank you for watching!
I love mine. 79 yrs old and just got a used one last year.. I LOVE IT. I don't know m ow what I was waiting for.
I have a glass top stove .I used oven cleaner. After cleaning it off.I spray glass cleaner. My stove looks brand new again.
That can’t Possibly take out scratches in glass though.@@reneelaplante4760
If you put a wet wash cloth on scold burner overnight most of the dirt will come up along with using a new razor blade. I got some of my scratches off with a product to remove windshield scratches - airplane scratch remover is best
Where the heh do you but airplane scratch remover even?
Great job! I have tried every thing you have in my stove top looked as good as yours. But now after cleaning I use a tooth paste and I have a car buffer this makes it look so nice like new, also if my food spills over I take a wet dish rag in wipe it up right away quickly it does not hurt to do that even with the eye red hot. After doing the dishes I wipe down the stove right away. Also if I need to move a pot to a different eye I pick it up not scoot the pan😊. No matter what .
That’s the reason I hate glass stove top especially if you cook a lot. I prefer gas if I can avoid electric.
I'm with you on the electric. They're harder to cook on than gas.
I think if you try Weimans cream and a razor blade, more will come off. There seems to be a desolving agent in Wegmans that really works well. I used that on the inside glass of my stove and it took the "film" off. I had to work at it twice. I also use it on my shower door!
Not scratches though.
I use dawn and baking soda rub togeather on each burner area to make a wet paste and leave 30 minutes then buff and scrub with towel paper works great on mine.
Add peroxide to your mix and let it sit. Cleans up pretty well.
I’ve tried a lot of these but I’ve found The Pink paste by Scrub Daddy was the big winner.
I just purchased a new glass top stove. I use Weimar products after every use. Sometimes I have to use the scraper. So far so good no build up yet but only time will tell. Great video. I will know what to do moving forward if mine develops scratches
Sprinkle Dry Baking Soda to cover the cook top. Lay paper towels over top of the Baking Soda corner to corner. Cover entire top. Sprinkle water and wet paper towels which absorb the Baking Soda. Let sit overnight. Cleans like a dream.
So glad I watched this! I understand your hesitation to use the fine grit sand paper…. I actually restored the headlights on our older car, and was terrified to use the orbital sander on them! But, just like your stove top, the headlights turned out great! I never thought to do something similar on the stove! Yay!!
I have used the baking soda and vinegar, BAR Keepers, Weiman cleaner and polish, the pink stuff and just about everything else known to man, I have found that easy off oven cleaner ( yellow cap) works the best with less effort.
Thank you so much for sharing this! My glastop stove is so scratched and now I have a solution! 💖🌹
Weimans Glass top cleaner for the win.. Nothing works better. My stove is 6 years old and have been using this product the entire time and my stove still looks brand new and I barely even have to scrub at all..
My cleaner for my glasstop stove is supposed to be buffed off with a dry cloth and NO water used.
I have a glass top also. I use Weiman glass cook top cleaner & polish . It really does help
I would have also used a magic eraser. Great job👍
Yes, that's been my go-to.
Best thing I found is the yellow easy off oven cleaner. Spray, leave overnight, wipe with paper towels next morning. It pulls everything out of the glass, and then I polish it. Just make sure only to spray the glass. It will leave spots on plastic and stainless. If it's not too bad pink stuff paste also works great, but requires some scrubbing.
I use something called the pink stuff from Wal-Mart. But it will clean really well. I have a whit glass top stove. I usually turn the burner on for a quick 15 seconds just to warm it up. Then use the paste.I also use a multi-purpose cleaning paste fro the Dollar Tree. I live in Texas. Loved the videio
I have that exact same stove. The exact same problem. Thank you for the video. I do use a one sided razor blade to get burnt on food. That works well. But the white scratches . I have used the pink stuff, bar keepers friend and oven cleaner. All work well except for the scratches.
It looks really good. I’d be pleased with the results as well. Maybe add the cream to fill in the cracks after the sand paper? I wonder if an electric buffer with Barkeepers Friend will bring back the shine?
That's what I would suggest, Bar Keepers Friend
Thank you for being informative and I'll try this !! I loved your little laughter!
The bottom of your pans can cause the scratches..keep them extra clean and don't drag across burners.I do a weekly salt scrub...i wont lie they are a bugger to keep clean.
I use pink stuff paste. I rub it all over the stove, turn on the stove burner till it gets hot, turn it off and use a scrubby and a scraper. also works on the knob areas and the the glass doors,
Also pumus works wonderfully in your ovens.& Scrapes the metals grades. Lightly w/ water . !! Hope that helped you !!
WOW! I'll be trying this soon.
Magic eraser works easily after spills or stains made a long time ago
Making sure the bottom of the pan is dry when setting on the stove top helps keep the white spots from appearing
Clean with Weimen every time there is a spill. Do not allow spills to be cooked into the glass. Use a single razer blade to get off what is left. Buff with a microfiber towel. I did home cleaning for many years. Saved many glass top stoves❤
I use a razor blade, a stainless steel scrubber, then rinse and dry. Then use Sprayway (for stainless steel) to make it shine. It comes out beautiful.
Yes. Thanks for showing this tutorial.I am facing the same problem and I will try the sandpaper if I can find the very very fine grit.
I'm Convince Now & Will Buy The Products & Try @ Home. Thanks For Sharing.
Go straight for the 800 grit sandpaper! Worked great.
Great video, I’m about to take the plunge and buy a beautiful new glass top convection range and I’ve been nervous about this very problem. So tired of those awful filthy coil burners! Now I can relax after seeing your video and reading all the helpful comments. Thank you! Very informative!
Salesman told me to not heat/make caramel or similar sugary syrups because a spill will permanently stick to a glass/ceramic stovetop surface - will have to buy a whole new top for your stove!!😮 - also - if you don’t want to have to dust or wipe your stovetop every day - buy a white coloured stovetop - my black one reflects dusty bits like a mirror - making it look like you have double the actual dust. Fed up cleaning it every day even when I haven’t cooked on it! But I am with you - totally done with electric coil stove tops and their metal trays. Good luck!
@patriciapetra Salesman told me to not heat/make caramel or similar sugary syrups because a spill will permanently stick to a glass/ceramic stovetop surface - will have to buy a whole new top for your stove!!😮 - also - if you don’t want to have to dust or wipe your stovetop every day - buy a white coloured stovetop - my black one reflects dusty bits like a mirror - making it look like you have double the actual dust. Fed up cleaning it every day even when I haven’t cooked on it! But I am with you - totally done with electric coil stove tops and their metal trays. Good luck!
@@mw09040 …I’ve made caramel, chocolate syrup and fudge. Never had a problem with cleaning anything off. A razor blade will take it right off. I use Barkeepers Friend to clean, at least once a week and daily cleaning with very hot water and paper towels. Shines like new.
My next stove.
I prefer coil burners. Overspill happens-would rather have
Clean the cooktop every time you use it. And use the product Orange Glo to polish it. It is furniture polish, yes, but it makes the stovetop look like new. It makes all stainless appliances look fantastic. It actually acts as a barrier to keep the stove cleaner!
I use bkf, bar keepers friend..liquid..works great. Fine wet sand paper like they use on car paint..use can add small amt dish soap with paper..you will get a feel..be gentle. It will work.
Vinegar left on glass will pit (it does however clean porcelain..like corning wear overnight..no scrubbing at all)..
Hi it sorta makes sense that the fine grit would work since glass is made from sand :)
Bar keepers friend might work.
Yes, it does. I use it once a week or if I fry something and it splatters. I like a nice clean stove. I do wipe it off every time I cook, but not the deep clean.
Bar keepers friend is the easiest and best scratch free I have found
The Pink Stuff in the tub works wonders. Put on dry with a soft scrubber and work it around, then I use hot tap water to wet it and scrub again. After wipe with wet, hot cloth and then dry with paper towels or a soft clean cloth. Makes it shine like new. If scratches are still present, repeat the process. It has worked for me, and my glasstop stove is 20 yrs old. Clean in small circles, wipe, and dry the same way. This helps a lot and is what is recommended by most glass top manufacturers. I've tried many things over the years, and The Pink Stuff works best. Good luck and I hope it helps
Leaving the Cerama brite on doesn't help. It is slightly abrasive, like baking soda or fine sandpaper and works by scrubbing action. None of these products will "remove" scratches, it is glass after all, but it does polish the surface. Daily cleaning of spills, even water spills, is the best prevention.❤
Might have been better to clean a portion of stove top with each option to get a better comparison of effectiveness.
A single edge razor blade works just fine for me.
Me too!
Wow! Thanks for being brave and trying the sandpaper so the rest of us aren’t so scared to do it. Your stovetop looks amazing now!
The sandpaper definitely produced the best results.
I bought a used ceramic top stove from a lady who hadnt cleaned her stove top (maybe never). It was BAD !!! I put a wet dishcloth with liquid detergent and let it sit overnight. I was amazed in the morning. The "crud" had softened and came off easily. Anytime I have a "boil over", I use the same overnight method, so so much easier.
The sand paper should be the best when you have not cleaned and buffed for a long time. I use olive oil to loosen the muck and then clean with glass cleaner and mine looks like new
I used an electric buffer and "Pink Stuff", I purchased both from Amazon and have been well pleased with the combination.
The other products probably would work but you really didn't scrub anything you just wiped it on & wiped it off the sand paper worked because it has a grit & doesn't need much pressure to work
I scrubbed the baking soda and vinegar, and the metal polishing cream. I just didn’t show the amount of scrubbing so people didn’t have to sit and watch 10 minutes of scrubbing.
I’ve got a stove top like this not long ago and it’s got a few scratches on it too so I’m gonna try doing your idea on it so thanks for the tip . I’m a new subscriber by the way ! 😊
Pink
Works miracles
Tough spots one sided razor
I do this once a week usually after Sunday dinner
I’m telling you, you don’t need to spend all that money on other products!!
Happy Cleaning 😃
👁👁 Oh my goodness! Thank you, thank you, thank you. 1,000 times thank you. I had tried the Bar Keepers Friend multipurpose cooktop cleaner. It didn't do anything. I was afraid to use a scrubbie on it. I tried Dawn dishwash. Was at a loss what to do. After watching your video, I used soda and water with a lot of elbow grease and a single edge razor blade. Wow‼️ I just knew I'd have to pay for that cooktop. Again, thank you so very much.
Be careful to make sure your pan bottoms are smooth because that is what is causing the problem😊
Oven cleaner, leave it on the burned on spots for around 30 minutes depending on how bad the cooktop is. Rinse very well then dry with a microfiber cloth until shiny. Works for me and doesn’t harm the surface! As far as the “grayish center” I think that is normal after using a smooth top for years so I’ve not found a solution for that.
SCRUBBING is the key. Not wiping. Break a sweat. And it's not scratches, it's burnt on food. Razor should be used at 30 degrees, not 90. If you really DO have actual scratches, that's probably where it came from. And they're not coming out. And hope you burn that metal cleaner off with a good fan going. (Massive chemicals.) So you don't unalive yourself with your next cook. That's for like tailpipes. If you're gonna go sand paper, 2-4000 grit would be safest. And wet sand.
This was very informative yet fun to watch. I use bar keeper's friend.
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I bought the same product and it works the best but I do it at lease 2 times a week
Bar Keepers is the best! Good for copper bottom pots too!
Bar Keepers doesn’t scratch the glass either.
Bar Keepers Friend is the Best. You can also use Bar Keepers Friend stove top cleaner for water spots on glass shower doors. Amazing!
I think the color has come off and I agree bar keepers friend is the best
When you paint a car, then clear it, high grit sandpaper and wet sand it. It gives the glossy finish and gets imperfections out.
Great seeing this. You have the exact same stove as I do. I do have a lot of scratches also. Thank you.
I think once scratched, it stays scratched. 🙁
Scrub daddy has a product with the scrubber that works really well. Its similar to the cleaning paste called pink stuff which also works really well.