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One of the things that can cause a glass cooktop to crack and pit is having sugar spill on it while it is hot. You can still use it. Also they are expensive to replace. In some cases a new stove is cheaper.
If there was sugar in the item that boiled over, it will not come off it etches the glass. If it was with out sugar you might try a razer blade to scrape it off it will not hurt the glass if you use it flat
Maybe try white vinegar - apparently you can clean glass hobs with it & it might help dissolve the fudge stuff if you pour it on that. I wouldn't use a razor as you might damage the hob more.
hi...no nid to replace the ceramic top,coz it is very expensive compare to buy a new one.the price of the glass ceramic top is mostly half or 3/4 of the actual price of the new one.much beter to buy an new one,get an new & the warranty but the glass is not covered in waranty for all brand.
Hi, Any good glass/ceramic cooktop cleaner will do the job. Any grease spots or burned food spots can be scraped off with a razor scraper ( just keep it flat ) Use a couple of paper towels and put a dime sized drop of the cleaner on each burner and with a circular motion buff the top like you would wax a car, when cleaned up, flip the towels over and buff to a shine. I don't endorse any products but there are some that contain everything you need, cleaner , scraper, cloth like Ceramabrite. They can be found at most grocery, diy and some hardware stores. Good Luck!
Hi, I assume we are talking about a flat glass top. First the bad news. using any abrasives will permanently scratch the glass hence the dull spot. You can however make it look a little better. Grease spots and the like can be removed with a flat razor blade scraper which needs to be held flat to avoid the corners making scratches. Use any good glass/ceramic cooktop cleaner ( which is the ONLY cleaner you should ever use ) (available in your local grocery diy store and some hardware stores). The cleaner is a thick liquid, put about a dime size drop on each burner area and use a paper towel to buff out the finish like waxing a car. Once it looks clean flip your paper towel over and shine the top to like new. Good Luck!
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Sugar spills on a hot surface will 'pit' the glass surface. There is no way to repair. The damage caused to the surface is only cosmetic and will not affect the performance or operation.
I've tried many brands of ceramic cleaner to no effect
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