How do you get something burned off glass top stove
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How do you remove a tomato broth that is burnt on a glass top stove?
I spilled this broth on a hot burner, and need to clean it without scratching the surface. Ideas, other than baking soda?
How to get REALLY burned on stain off glass top stove???
Won't scrape off, tried vinegar and baking soda, oven cleaner, etc.
Try Bar Keepers friend,Bon Ami ,baking soda and white vinegar into a paste
A razor scraper. Sold in the paint dept of big box stores. Just be careful, they are sharp. I keep one in the drawer in the kitchen and use it from time to time.
I use Method glass cleaner & Mr. Clean white sponge. It may take alittle longer BUT it will not damage the surface.
I have used soft scrub and a yellow/green scrubby. Rinse off well. Then Windex with paper towel.
I had food burned on my glass oven door. I put peelings from 2 oranges in a quart jar and added a couple cups of white vinegar. Let it set 5 days. Then I put baking soda on the burned on food and sprayed with the orange peel/vinegar spray. It bubbles up and removes the food. Wipe with a clean damp cloth and reapply as needed. I am sure this will work for you too! It is safe and works great. My burned on food came right off and it was there a while.
I use a glass scraper. you can get them at Lowe's or Home Depot and they're really cheap. I scrape the worst of it off with the glass scraper and follow that with a good quality glass cook top cleaner (or liquid Barkeepers Friend works, too). I'm a master of boil over, especially milk! this is the method I use and it hasn't failed me 15 years. just be sure the cook top is reasonably cool. you don't want to burn your fingers. hope this helps!