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Are there no cleaning/care instructions in the owner's manual?





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Originally posted by egregore:
Are there no cleaning/care instructions in the owner's manual?


I have a stove top like the OP and mine says to use cerama-bryte. It’s very similar to Lemi-shine and barkeepers friend in that it’s an acid.




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A sharp razor blade at a correct angle with careful scraping will work perfectly
Be sure to follow up with light abrasive cleaner approved glass tops.


Yes. same answer.
 
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Isopropyl alcohol 92% works wonders on getting fats and grease off of glass.


I use this at my workplace machine shop. Great for removing grease, oils, bluing dye, and permanent marker ink.
 
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