Thursday, May 06, 2010

Looking for Suggestions!


How do you clean your glass stove top? And keep it looking clean? We recently purchased this LG glass top electric range and I love it.  But it is so hard to keep clean and since it's new, I want it to look new. But in a house with 6 budding chefs, there is stuff constantly being spilled all over it. I tried a few cleansers that are supposed to be used on glass tops, but I'm not satisfied with how well they work.

If you have a glass stove top, what products do you use to keep it clean? And how often do you clean it?

5 comments:

Joy@TPMG said...

I use a magic eraser. It takes a lot less elbow grease, no smell, and works like a charm.

Mellie said...

I spray mine with scrubbing bubbles and it works pretty good. For anything stuck on, a Scotch Brite sponge gets it off with out scratching.

Jackie said...

I don't have a glass stove top, but I always try different products because mine is never perfectly clean.

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Kristy K said...

We have a glass top stove, but it's white. I use the really expensive scotch pads (the tops are scratchy but rubbery) and soft scrub. Now, I can't say that it doesn't leave scratches.... there are tons of tiny scratches on my glass. I was using the expensive cleaner that they sold with the stove, but it has basically the same ingredients as soft scrub.

Sorry, no help :).

Kristy Powers said...

Hi! I just found you through the article on Homemaking Cottage and love your blog! So I have a product called Ceramabryte that I got at Lowe's, I think. You rub, rub, rub, rub, rub in a circular motion with a cloth or paper towel until it is all rubbed away clean. It works great. I know there are special scrapers for hard baked-on particles but I use the cerrated edge of a butter knife and it works on almost all of them!