How do I polish up my glass stove top?
My glass stovetop has lost its shine over the element that is most used. It is not scratched, just cloudy. How can I bring the gloss back?
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You need to use a ceramic stove top cleaner/polish. It's the polish part that you need, but most of these seem to be a combination. https://www.amazon.com/glass-stove-top-polish/s?page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aglass%20stove%20top%20polish When your stove top is cool work the cleaner/polish into the cloudy area. Follow the manufacturer's directions on wiping off and buffing.
Ceramic stove top cleaner plus using a razor blade to scrape off the cloudy parts.
I would clean with a good microfiber cloth to remove build up.
Scratches can be removed with baking soda and water to pudding consistency. Apply to cool top, clean and wipe. Buff with second cloth.
I used Fume Free Easy Off Oven Cleaner in my high school Foods Classroom. Spray on cold services, let sit overnight. Usually it wiped right off. You may need to apply a second coat to rehydrate the first coat. Or repeat the procedure. It works well on enamels, stainless, and glass. It also removes paint and dulls aluminum.
I use Barkeepers Friend with a little water to make a paste...rub in circular pattern over the cook top....use a razor blade (I have what is called a widget...just a razor blade with a handle) to carefully scrape off any residue on the burners...wipe up with a wet sponge and water, then use a microfiber cloth to buff it dry...Mine shines like it is brand new and it goes thru a LOT of cooking!!
I've tried what's mentioned above, but personally I've found Turtle Wax brand bug and tar remover is superior. I know it's not really for stoves, but when I tried it I was desperate! It worked wonders. Just remember to buff it off after your done cleaning.