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Scratches On a Glass Top StoveBarbara from St Cloud, Florida Feedback About This Post:RE: Scratches On a Glass Top StoveI joined this site just to give you this gem! I did the same on our week old stove that my hubby was craving. Try Baking soda on a damp cloth. Once you buff all of the soda off it is as close to new as you are gonna get! I was impressed! Good luck! Post by ktrinda |
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