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Cleaning a Porcelain Stove TopBarbara Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning a Porcelain Stove TopI have burnt on burners and have tried just about everything to remove these black covered burners on the glass top stove. Special cleaner for stove tops, lemon juice and baking soda - and the black burners remain. HELP please. Post By chore girl (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Porcelain Stove Top
The best product to use is called Cerama Bryte available at Home Depot and made for glass top stoves.It is a liquid and you just wipe on and wipe off using soft cloths.Or you can call 1-800-578-HOME or www.ceramabryte.com Post by foxrun41 RE: Cleaning a Porcelain Stove TopI've tried making a paste of baking soda & water. Wipe it on good, then wipe it off with a cloth. Makes my stove shine! Post By Ace (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Porcelain Stove TopI USE A WINDOW CLEANER WITH VINEGAR IN IT WITH A PAPER TOWEL. I HAVE TRIED OTHER THINGS PUT THEY SEEM TO STREAK. Post By tessie31 (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Porcelain Stove TopTry Nu Finish. It's a car polish. Put on with wet cloth and let dry. Then buff. It also works on sinks and counter tops in bathroom--plus the toilet etc etc. Post By Allene (Guest Post) |
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