Originally Posted by CloverPatch
Originally Posted by JT
I would be careful using the razor. My previous stove was glass top. It had a painted ring/decal around the burner. A razor would scrap that off. Just let the stove cool completely before cleaning. The biggest problem is boiling over or burning something right on the burner. (That's why I switched to a gas stove.)
No, mine is a year old. The design or rings around the burner are all under the glass. It is a completely smooth surface. Nothing for the razor to take off, or scrap away.
MIne is five years old and I also use the razor and Cerambright cleaner with a paper towel. Have a couple places that wont clean but it cooks great.