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Old 04-23-2010, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by RJ
my glasstop stove came with a razor in a holder--like a paint
scraper for windows. That is what I have used for 10 years on mine and it looks like new.
I figured if the manufacturer included one and recommended it, that it must be the way to go.

I have really burned some icky stuff over the years and I am sure it would have not come off without my razor
Same here. As long as you keep the blade slanted I don't think it will scratch. It is the same method as scraping paint splotches off windows after you paint. If you don't have any of the cleaning solution (I found it at Wal-mart with the dish detergents. It has a bottle of solution and a blade.) make a baking soda paste, put the paste on the the spot and start scraping. Most of the time you won't need the solution or a paste. If your fearful, practice on the edges away from your burners until you get your courage.
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