a razor window scraper one came with my stove with a bottle of surface cleaner that is made for glass top stoves. look for the small bottle where appliances are sold.
I have lots of glass cookware found copper scrubbing pad will not harm glass but other pads leave fine scratches.
2007-04-15 17:27:09
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answered by vincent s 4
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I even have not tried it because of the fact i don't have a Ceran range precise. while i became right into a quick order prepare dinner, the same old prepare became into to make eggs and pancakes promptly onto the flat precise griddle, yet that became into particularly designed as a prepare dinner floor. till you get to be a "professional" and are rapid the pancake batter or egg mixture will run everywhere in the flat floor and go the place you do no longer want it to go. additionally, low warmth isn't the appropriate temperature to prepare dinner pancakes: they like a warm griddle; comparable with many egg dishes. long thank you to declare: NO, i would not attempt it. the excuses given via the different absolutely everyone seems to be suitable, too. USE A PAN, honey! it incredibly is extra convenient to bathe than an entire range precise!!
2016-10-22 07:02:38
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answered by ? 4
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Likely the same way you would remove that from any glass. You will have to use a very sharp scraper and hope you don't gouge the glass. A single-edge razor blade scraper would be the way to go. You might warm the surface for a few seconds before hand.
2007-04-16 15:04:58
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answered by united9198 7
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The only way I know of is to use a scraper tool that is made for this type of surface. you do not want to use Easy Off as it is very caustic and may etch the glass surface and damage any thing else it comes in contact with. A stiff plastic putty knife or ice scrapper may come in handy .
2007-04-16 04:26:15
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answered by fixitall 3
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I use Weiman - Glass Cooktop Cleaner - It's amazing stuff.
You might call the manufacturer or the store where you bought it, they usually have wonderful ideas to help you solve your problem.
Or call HomeDepot or Low es, I found the people in there very helpful and willing to answer my questions.
Best of luck.
2007-04-15 18:31:12
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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well, it is baked on plastic, an oil product, which is ken to grease, which gets baked on ovens all the time. I would use Easy Off. Don't use anything abrasive! you were lucky the glass didn't crack when the water was applied.
2007-04-15 17:25:54
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answered by T C 6
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We use baking soda or Bon Ami to clean ours.
2007-04-15 18:23:20
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answered by Fordman 7
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Been there done that, take the razor advice.
2007-04-15 17:41:56
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answered by pappy 5
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you are lucky you didn't crack the top
2007-04-19 13:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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