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Product Name: | Weiman Non-Abrasive, No Scratch Induction Glass Ceramic Stove Cooktop Heavy Duty Cleaner and Polish, 20 Ounce |
Manufacturer: | Weiman Products, LLC |
Model Number: | 137 |
Product SKU: | B004YF3ZU4 |
UPC: | 41598000805 |
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Been doing it for years and it does not scratch.
Just spray it with the cleaner of your choice. (Lysol, Clorox with Bleach, Glass cleaner, etc...and and then scrape.)
After that, just wipe...
I usually start more conservative (glass top spray cleaner), to this (liquid paste), then glass scraper if needed. I have not tried Magic eraser but will give it a try next time.
I've tried many brands, and this is among the best. It is what I usually have on hand, because it can be had relatively inexpensively and they carry at TJ Maxx/Marshalls. This Amazon price is good.
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I read your post and went and got a new Magic Eraser and tried it on my cooktop and while it works decently, I believe the cleaner in this post works much better. That said, when I want a quick and not perfect clean I will definitely use the magic eraser. Thanks for the heads up!
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Been doing it for years and it does not scratch.
Just spray it with the cleaner of your choice. (Lysol, Clorox with Bleach, Glass cleaner, etc...and and then scrape.)
After that, just wipe...
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Been doing it for years and it does not scratch.
Just spray it with the cleaner of your choice. (Lysol, Clorox with Bleach, Glass cleaner, etc...and and then scrape.)
After that, just wipe...
I do use scraper for heavily burnt on overflow situations, but is usually last resort. It does not scratch if done properly with a decent blade, but is capable of damage if not careful.
I usually start more conservative (glass top spray cleaner), to this (liquid paste), then glass scraper if needed. I have not tried Magic eraser but will give it a try next time.
I've tried many brands, and this is among the best. It is what I usually have on hand, because it can be had relatively inexpensively and they carry at TJ Maxx/Marshalls. This Amazon price is good.
Been doing it for years and it does not scratch.
Just spray it with the cleaner of your choice. (Lysol, Clorox with Bleach, Glass cleaner, etc...and and then scrape.)
After that, just wipe...
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I use Bar Keeper's Friend and a little Dawn dish soap. BKF has been mild enough to not mar/scratch, and Dawn breaks up oils and grease. Do a small test spot if you're concerned about scratching, but I've never had an issue with it in years of using this combo.
I think a benefit of the cooktop cleaner is that it (supposedly) leaves a thin protective layer that helps keep stuff from binding as much to the glass.
Unrelated, but pls someone remind me: if I add this to a subscribe & save subscription, do I lock in this sale price (for the first delivery).