How Do You Remove Burnt Pan Residue From A Ceramic Stove Top?
Ceramic stove tops have gone further than many other appliances to glamorize the kitchen, with their sleek body lines and smooth features. However, keeping that face looking pretty requires a lot of pampering. Burnt pan residue and cooked-on grease are among the toughest spots to get off the stove top. Manufacturers use and care guides recommend razor blade scrapers to remove burnt pan residue, grease, melted sugar and plastics, but to avoid overuse. Frequent use of these tools will scar the stove’s surface. Ceramic stove-top cleansing creams do little to remove burnt pan residue. Products that can handle the job such as oven cleaners, scouring pads and cleaning ingredients containing ammonia are among those the manufacturers caution to not use on the stove top. Most burnt pan residue can be removed from the stove top, but getting it off requires elbow grease. Dampen a clean cloth with warm soapy water, then leave it on the spot for several minutes to loosen any burnt pan residue that