Glass Top Stove
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,515
The smooth top is much easier to clean then one with grates for burners, even the sealed ones. Just like cleaning a countnertop. No pieces to remove. It is the only reason I have one. I want a different model but we are selling the house so no use in replacing it now.
#24
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Posts: 8,145
Worst stove top in history, in my opinion. They are extremely hard to clean and if you have a warrantee almost all methods of cleaning them, except what the stores sell, invalidates your warrantee. And the acceptable cleaner doesn't clean.
My next stove will be an old fashioned stove with the round burners. If I can find one without all the dang electronic options, too, that's what I'll buy. The panel for operating the electronic options failed on our stove. It was over $300 to replace it.
My next stove will be an old fashioned stove with the round burners. If I can find one without all the dang electronic options, too, that's what I'll buy. The panel for operating the electronic options failed on our stove. It was over $300 to replace it.
#25
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
Posts: 11,355
Oh wow so many opinions! When we built this house I swore I would never clean another burner bib. The first cooktop lasted over 20 years and we changed it out to a newer one when we remodeled about 4 years ago. I have zero regrets about either one. Not hard to clean in my opinion. Also I don't make candy on mine n
#26
I use a razor blade held at an angle to scrap my glass top stove, works well. And I use Barkeepers cleanser or Soft Scrub to clean it, with a non scratching scrub pad. Once in awhile I use the made for glass top cleaner. Have had no problems with scratching and been doing this for years.
Ditto - exactly what I do.
#27
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Durango CO
Posts: 1,246
Use vinegar/water mix,1:1, instead of glass cleaner. The hotel i used to work at only let us use "green" cleaners but didn't want to purchase special ones. Vin/water worked very well as a glass cleaner & it is a disinfectant.
#30
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,515
The best advice I got when I first got my smooth top was to keep a kettle of water on the stove and put it on the burner that is still hot after using. It keep the heat out of the kitchen and stops any accidental burns. It's automatic to put the kettle on the burner now by all family members.
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