Has anyone used a car porduct to clean/polish a glass cooktop.

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Our glass cooktop has baked-on stuff that wont come off with household products.
Just wondering.
 
Its not a car product but had to resort to a straight edge razor blade (in a holder) a few times. Followed up with the good old magic eraser.

Once its clean I use an orange pad on the Girots polisher with the polish that came with the stove. :buffing:
 
Yep! PB SSR3 then 2. Restored to like new.Had a LOT of crap burned on from cooking for Thanksgiving/Christmas/NYE last year - Boiled peanut juice, chocolate sauce, cajun roux, soup, bbq sauce and tons of other stuff. It was a mess.
 
Klasse AIO has worked wonders in the past when other 'cooktop cleaners' wouldn't cut it!
 
I know some Vette owners that use Ceramibrite (stove cleaner) to clean their mufflers and tips.
 
I mixed up some UWW+ for the lady to use for cleaning our stove when we ran out of our normal house cleaners, she enjoyed it. She uses a microfiber sponge to clean everything too, it did a good job, left it nice and shiny too!!
 
Klasse FTW. I even use it to machine polish the outside of the windows on my house. Does wonders getting the water spots off.
 
Klasse FTW. I even use it to machine polish the outside of the windows on my house. Does wonders getting the water spots off.

Klasse AIO is so versatile around the house. Just dont use it on the tile shower floor ... man that was a painful lesson.
 
That's funny a few weeks ago the misses said we gotta remember to get more Cook top® cleaning cream for smooth top ranges. Lol its a white & black p-bottle well after paying closer attention to it I would swear its just a light polish looks,smells and acts like it? So I get some M205 and a kitchen sponge bam it does a way better job! I just wiped it down with dish soap the oils Idk if its good for it or not? Now I gotta share my polish for the stove :awman:
 
Is it just glass or that glass/ceramic mix that is used on some stovetops? From what I understand using cleaners other than those designed for glass-ceramic cooktops can ultimately damage the cooktop. I'd stick with something like ceramibrite to be safe, but maybe other people have a better handle on the situation. A steam cleaner used carefully could never hurt (I've used my McCulloch on our glass-ceramic ge cooktop and it worked very well).
 
Is it just glass or that glass/ceramic mix that is used on some stovetops? From what I understand using cleaners other than those designed for glass-ceramic cooktops can ultimately damage the cooktop. I'd stick with something like ceramibrite to be safe, but maybe other people have a better handle on the situation. A steam cleaner used carefully could never hurt (I've used my McCulloch on our glass-ceramic ge cooktop and it worked very well).

Did not damage mine.
 
I've had good luck with a straight razor blade to scrape the burnt on stuff that wouldn't come off with ceramabrite or a baking soda paste. After carefully scraping and following it up with the cooktop cleaner, it looked practically new...mine is a whirlpool black cooktop, so it shows everything.
 
Is it just glass or that glass/ceramic mix that is used on some stovetops? From what I understand using cleaners other than those designed for glass-ceramic cooktops can ultimately damage the cooktop. I'd stick with something like ceramibrite to be safe, but maybe other people have a better handle on the situation. A steam cleaner used carefully could never hurt (I've used my McCulloch on our glass-ceramic ge cooktop and it worked very well).


I have tried the ceramibrite cleaner. It never cleaned the burnt stuff.
 
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