How to Remove Burn & Scorch Marks a Glass Stovetop!


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Having a glass stovetop has some advantages, but it also has some disadvantages. One of those being how hard it is to remove burn and scorch marks, but there is an easy solution!

In the past few months I’ve been busy making jams and jellies and sometimes the mixture boils over leaving terrible burn and scorch marks on my glass stovetop. It looks absolutely horrible! I have tried nearly everything under the sun on my stovetop from homemade solutions to heavy duty store-bought chemicals. Nothing worked until I combined two products recently! I finally removed the marks in under an hour!

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RockIt Cooktop Cleaner – click on the link
Weiman Cleaning Tool – The link is for the set, but the Weiman solution didn’t ‘work well for me this time. The only thing I used this time was the cleaning blade/tool.

The RockIt Cooktop Cleaner is something my mother-in-law picked up for me to try. It’s so easy you just spray it on and let it sit for 20 minutes. I repeated this step twice. Then I followed up with the Weiman cleaning blade and easily removed the left on grease the cleaner didn’t remove. It was SO easy!!

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Be advised these pictures do not have filters on them, these are the true results I had with these two products. The first picture, the before picture, was AFTER I had cleaned the stove with about 3 different products. Those pesky burn/scorch marks just weren’t going away!

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After using the two products:

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My stovetop does have some small scratches on it, and I plan on finding a good buffer to try to remove some of them – if I found a good solution I will definitely share!

Hopefully this DIY cleaning method to remove burn/scorch marks works for you as well as it did for me!

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