The company that made my new stove sent a little bottle of stuff called 
CermaBryte, which does a wonderful job with the stove. I found a larger bottle 
of it at a local store.

Carol Ashland
carol97402@gmail.comOn Jul 20, 2019 3:17 AM, Reinhard Stebner via 
Cookinginthedark <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
>
> This is what I like to do with a glass cooktop.
> First, I like to take a flat long blade from a knife such as a butcher knife 
> and scrape keeping the knife at a slight angle to cut through any burnt items 
> on the cooktop. After you have cleaned up the cooktop with this method, use a 
> damp cloth to pick up any loose material. Next, I like to use soap and water 
> to thoroughly soak the cooktop. And I will leave a wash cloth on any stubborn 
> spots to let those spots soak. I would do this several times until the 
> cooktop is clean. The final step is to use Windex or any other glass cleaner 
> to give the cooktop A nice  shine.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jul 20, 2019, at 6:10 AM, Gary Metzler via Cookinginthedark 
> > <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> >
> >
> > I just moved into a new apartment that has a glass top stove.  I never had
> > one like this.  What is the proper way to clean one of these stoves?  Thanks
> > for any help.
> >
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