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How do I remove burned on enamel from a metal stove top element?
Kim from Stuttgart, Germany
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RE: Burned-on Enamel on a Metal Stove Top Element
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Post By Mimi (Guest Post)
(05/29/2008)
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I have the same problem and I see that no one has posted a solution yet, to your question. If you've received any ideas, would you please let me know? I accidentally turned on the burner under an empty teapot and now I have blue enamel baked on the burner. I'd like to know if I can get it off or if I have to replace the burner.
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