I feel your frustration! I just got a ceramic stove 2 months ago. I was sooo happy to get it. I had been wanting one of these stoves for a long time. It looked like it would be so easy to clean. NOT!
I agree, it looks great, but clean up was a pain. Until.... I got the white gunk called "Bar Keepers Friend". My neighbor recomended it and it works great. Now I just scrape off the stuck on stuff with a razor and polish with Bar Keepers Friend. No problem. Good luck!
2007-01-25 06:51:09
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answered by Piano girl 4
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I have a ceramic/glass top stove. I also have the white cleaner that works very well. However, I was also given a scraper with a razor blade in it to scrape off any kind of residue. I don't use a scratchless sponge, I don't think they are any good anyway. You can get these scrapers at your appliance store or at Walmart.
2007-01-25 07:58:42
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answered by Bren 3
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Best advice I can give you is cook carefully. Grease comes off easily but burnt on stuff is nasty. Wipe any spills off fast. Occasionally I use a scaper for removing paint from glass windows. Usually after the kids or husband cooks. I've had my ceramic stove-top for 6 years. It looks a bit worn but we just built a new house and moved it in the brand new kitchen and it doesn't look too bad.
2007-01-25 06:02:24
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answered by LAUGHING MAGPIE 6
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My mom says that if you mix baking soda and water into a paste and clean the top of the stove with it, the spots should come off and it will be really shiny. The only thing is that you have to rinse it a bit to get the baking soda off.
2007-01-25 05:58:33
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answered by Lepke 7
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When the build up gets bad you use a straight edge razor blade to scrape it off. Don't use to much of the white cleaner either it is not good for the stove.
2007-01-25 05:59:32
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answered by Nuthouse 4456 5
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some manufacturers say sure and a few will say no. it extremely is great to learn with yours. If it extremely is a sure, as above, p.c.. up the pan, in no way slide it over a ceramic floor. It won't do something to the pan, it is going to scratch your range outstanding.
2016-12-16 13:24:18
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answered by ? 4
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Windex
2007-01-25 06:16:16
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answered by MyThought 6
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i wanted one until i found out you can't use cast iron on them or any thing like it be care ful
2007-01-26 10:11:14
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answered by Tina Tegarden 4
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