How can you clean burn spots on a stove?
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Do you have a ceramic stovetop? If so, this will help: https://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-scorching-ceramic-stovetops-20772.html
What type of stove top do you have?
IF ITS ONLY ON THE ENAMEL IN THE PAINT SOUNDS LIKE A MFG. DEFECT. GET WITH THE MFG AND ASK THEM WHAT TO DO....NO MATTER HOW OLD THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO TELL YOU WHAT TO DO....
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I like to use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
If it's a glass top stove you an try this: https://www.exquisitelyunremarkable.com/2017/04/the-best-way-to-clean-glass-stove-top.html
I’ve had success with putting a layer of baking soda on the spot and rubbing then adding vinegar and let it bubble up. After a few minutes wash it off and your mess will be gone. Good luck!
Lay a wet dryer sheet on it. Let it sit for a half hour then wipe it off.😊
here are 3 ways to clean an electric stove with a video demo https://www.charlestoncrafted.com/three-ways-clean-glass-electric-stove/
Have you tried a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser?
It will depend on the burn and stove material. Start with letting a degreaser sit to see if it loosens. Make a scrub from baking soda & hydrogen peroxide will help as well.
If it's brushed aluminum, first try the baking soda paste. Dampen the next morning and scrub, or try a paste of Bar keeper's friend. Rub it in and let set no more than 30-45 seconds, then scrub using a soft mucrofiber cloth, in the direction of the brushed aluminum, so you don't scratch it. You may need 2 applications, but BKF works wonders.