How can I repair a stove top that has a white burn mark on it?
HELP! I saw another post from someone who had this same problem. However it was from over a year ago and although people responded there never seemed to be a diffinitive answer. I left my empty tea kettle on my stove top and accidentally turned the burner it was on under it while cooking on another burner. When I finally noticed it the tea kettle was so hot and It scorched the bottom of it. A white circle of what seems to be burn metal is left on my stove top. I have tried scrubbing it off, it seems when I use my nail that it can come off however it’s really stuck on there. PLEASE HELP! What do I do? Is it ruined?
Related Discussions
How to get rid of mice?
We seem to have some unwelcome Mickeys and Minnies in our house. What is the best way to get rid of them?
How to remove popcorn ceiling with asbestos?
I want to remove my popcorn ceiling, but it has asbestos in it. How do I go about this safely?
How to caulk baseboard gaps?
How do I fill gaps at baseboard, should I caulk? If so, does anyone know how to caulk baseboards?
How to fix squeaky hardwood floors?
How do I fix squeaky hardwood floors?
How can I remove a burn mark/stain from a white countertop?
I have a white counter top, possibly laminate, there is a brown stain from heat of a crock pot, I have tried many things and removed it some, but there is a faint hin... See more
How can I repair a burn mark on a marble counter?
A curling iron was left on my bathroom sink counter and left a brownish mark. Is there any way to remove it?
Sprinkle with baking soda. Mist with white vinegar. Let sit overnight. I would lay paper towels over the top and mist with white vinegar until saturated. That should get it up for you with a minimum of effort and not scratch the glass cooktop.
Naomie's advice is good. You could also cover the baking soda and vinegar mixture with saran wrap to keep it moist throughout the night so it can do its work.
Have you tried Brillo or comet on a scrubby
A ceramic top will etch easily if you use harsh things like comet. A magic eraser might help, but what I would recommend is a cream ceramic cooktop cleanser like weimers (brand doesn't matter). Wet the damaged area and put a liberal amount of the ceramic cooktop cleaner on it. Let it sit for at least a half hour keeping it wet. Then, using a BRAND NEW razor blade, and keeping at a very shallow angle, scrape off the damage.
Wipe off the cleanser and debris with a damp cloth, but instead of rinsing you want to buff it dry. Ceramic cooktop cleansers contain a polymer that bonds to the surface and prevents future stains.
Here's a tutorial that uses baking soda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBWd3E3Tnm4