How do I remove melted plastic (fused) from my glass top stove top?
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Scrape it off.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/ovens/how-to-remove-melted-plastic-from-your-stovetop-9363806
How To Remove Melted Plastic From Your Stovetop
Agree with Lisa.
The razor scraper comes with glass maintenance cooktop kit so that should be safe to try.
If it doesn’t come off with this razor I would call the manufacturer for further suggestions. Those 800# lines are very helpful.
You didn't say what kind of plastic it is - from packaging or a melted plastic utensil - this website talks about how to remove a melted plastic bag:
https://www.mom4real.com/how-to-clean-melted-plastic-off-of-your-stove-top/
I use one of these on mine. It did not scratch. Just do a little section at a time.
Okay, then I would try these things if it were my own stove: a long shot - try soaking it in WD40 or another brand of silicon spray and see if you can work it in and around and under the edges of the melted plastic a bit. Another long shot - I wouldn't turn the burner on, but if you have or can borrow a hot air paint remover or even try a blow dryer on the hottest setting, try softening the plastic around the edges so you can scrape it off easier. If you have one, try using a wooden spoon to remove as much plastic as possible before using a sharper tool or blade.