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My glass stove top looks gross and may even be damaged. What should I do?.

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Wait until the stove is completely cool.

Wipe away loose crumbs and debris with a damp cloth.

Apply glass stove top cleaner or sprinkle baking soda over the surface.

Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently scrub in circular motions.

For stubborn burnt-on spots, carefully use a razor blade scraper held at a 45-degree angle to gently scrape the residue (never press hard).

Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

3. For Minor Scratches
You can try polishing kits made specifically for glass stove tops. They often include a polishing cream and a special pad to buff out scratches gently.

4. For Cracks or Severe Damage
Stop using the stove top immediately — cracks can worsen and may be dangerous.

Contact the manufacturer or a professional appliance repair service to evaluate and replace the glass if needed.

5. Prevent Future Damage
Avoid dragging heavy or rough-bottomed cookware across the surface.

Clean spills promptly to avoid burnt-on stains.

Use cookware with smooth, flat bottoms.

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