Then soak a rag in hot soapy water wring it out and lay it over the baking soda.
Ceramic stove top stain removal.
To clean your ceramic stove top start by sprinkling some baking soda over it.
Use baking soda and vinegar.
Scrape with a razor blade.
These glass tops can get pretty dirty so dirty you re not sure if you ll ever be able to restore it back to the way it looked when you bought it.
Fortunately there are easy ways to remove ceramic stove top discoloration.
Finally use a damp sponge to wipe off any baking soda residue.
Olive oil has lubricating properties.
Glass or ceramic smooth stovetops use the homemade scouring powder recipe below and a damp cloth to remove any cooked on food.
Turn off the stovetop burners.
Step 1 wet a clean cloth and sprinkle baking soda onto the cloth.
I use cerama bryte cooktop cleaner the stuff especially made for glass ceramic stove tops not every time i use the stove but whenever it has marks.
The best way to clean a glass top stove is to start by wiping it down.
Pour a few tablespoons of olive oil onto the burned pan residue to loosen the substance from the stovetop.
You will want to polish the cooktop after the cleanser has been removed.
Use a glass cooktop cleaner.
Wipe the stove top.
Let the rag sit for 15 minutes before you use it to wipe down the stovetop.
Wait until the stove top is completely cool before.
How to remove burned pan residue from a ceramic stove top.
Leave the baking soda paste on the surface for a minute or two to loosen coffee tea or oily food stains.
How to clean stubborn stains on a glass stove top.
Gently scrub the stains on your enamel stove top with the mild abrasive.
I just use a sheet of paper towel and it only takes a minute.
Simply scrape down the ceramic stovetop and clean it with a cream stovetop cleanser.
Scrape the burned pan residue with a stainless steel spoon.
Leave it on for a few minutes and gently clean off with a paper towel.
For more stubborn stains sprinkle with 1 2 cup baking soda then dip a clean cloth in 1 cup of hot vinegar.
Wipe repeatedly then buff to a shine with a dry cloth.
You will end up with a similar paste to the baking soda.