Surprisingly was more gentle on the stove top than my kitchen scrubber was. I was skeptical on using this scraper on such a surface but it worked and it didn't scratch it. Thanks!!!
This tip worked great. I mixed lemon juice from the bottle and baking soda in a bowl. It foams up for a bit. Apply with a small spoon and it really cuts the grease great. I applied it around the burner area and used a scrapper. I did the same with my oven window. It took off the burnt-on grease marks on the inside of the window. I used it once and reapplied after using the self-clean function. I reapplied Lemon juice and baking soda mixture it scraped it off, no problem. My oven window looks brand new. Thanks for the tip.
@@JMGENTERPRISES sorry but I have to agree with Jenn. This "method" is not a method for anything but scratching your cooktop. Despite your re-assurance that you have never scraped your own stovetop with a razor-blade. Sorry you haven't found a different method that works for you.
@@eramosat no apology needed. I like this method and will continue to use it until I find another that works as effectively. Let me know a better/faster easier method if you know any. Lol. I am all ears. 😆
I use Mr Clean clean freak spray I spray it and let it dwell at least 10 minutes and then wipe off so some of the soften grease will remove but not all the black burned on part. Respray with the Mr Clean and let it dwell another 10 minutes then use a very sharp knife ( I am afraid of rasor blades and feel more control with like a sharp small knife) use the knife in the way the blade is used here and the baked on grease will come off. It takes a few passes but if needed respray and scrape again. The stovetop wont scratch as long as not putting too much pressure on the knife and using the spray will definately help.
@@alissahafler6049 I have found a razor blade worked very well if you make sure not to slide it on the stove which can cause scratches. I have removed very baked on residue using this method. I actually made a video about it on my channel.
Its called a widget. Been cleaning for over 30 years and you gotta haveva widget. I pre moisten with some diluted dish soap or whatever and change the blade. Be carefull and precise and it works for many many things.
I did this. It actually works better if you use dawn or something to soften the baked on grease a little.
Good to know. I'll have to give that a try next time :-)
Surprisingly was more gentle on the stove top than my kitchen scrubber was. I was skeptical on using this scraper on such a surface but it worked and it didn't scratch it. Thanks!!!
Great to hear! Yeah as long as you don't move it sideways it won't scratch!
This tip worked great. I mixed lemon juice from the bottle and baking soda in a bowl. It foams up for a bit. Apply with a small spoon and it really cuts the grease great. I applied it around the burner area and used a scrapper. I did the same with my oven window. It took off the burnt-on grease marks on the inside of the window. I used it once and reapplied after using the self-clean function. I reapplied Lemon juice and baking soda mixture it scraped it off, no problem. My oven window looks brand new. Thanks for the tip.
Great tip! I'll try that next time 😀
Worked great! Thanks!
You bet! Happy to hear it! And THANK YOU for the Super Thanks 😊 🙏
Bro That is exactly how you scratch your stove.😆
I've never had any scratches. It works well if you make sure not to go sideways.
@@JMGENTERPRISES sorry but I have to agree with Jenn. This "method" is not a method for anything but scratching your cooktop. Despite your re-assurance that you have never scraped your own stovetop with a razor-blade. Sorry you haven't found a different method that works for you.
@@eramosat no apology needed. I like this method and will continue to use it until I find another that works as effectively. Let me know a better/faster easier method if you know any. Lol. I am all ears. 😆
I saw multiple scratches. Thanks, but I’ll pass.
If you have a bench grinder you can round the corners on the blade slightly to prevent gouging.
Good tip! I'll have to try that next time! Thanks 😊
I use Mr Clean clean freak spray I spray it and let it dwell at least 10 minutes and then wipe off so some of the soften grease will remove but not all the black burned on part. Respray with the Mr Clean and let it dwell another 10 minutes then use a very sharp knife ( I am afraid of rasor blades and feel more control with like a sharp small knife) use the knife in the way the blade is used here and the baked on grease will come off. It takes a few passes but if needed respray and scrape again. The stovetop wont scratch as long as not putting too much pressure on the knife and using the spray will definately help.
Thanks for the tip! I will have to try Mr Clean Freak spray in the future!
You use a knife?!!! Omg! I would destroy my clients stove top!! I’ve only been cleaning for 3 years though. I can’t even peal a potato with a knife.
@@alissahafler6049 I have found a razor blade worked very well if you make sure not to slide it on the stove which can cause scratches. I have removed very baked on residue using this method. I actually made a video about it on my channel.
Maybe I'm not seeing well but I see LOTS of scratched in your ceramic top after,
Make sure you use a non scratch SOS pad when cleaning
does it work on white stoves also
I have not personally tried but I would think so!
I’m trying this! I have the same stove top and cannot get the burnt food off no matter how many times I’ve tried using different products
Let me know how it goes when you do!!
What about curved surfaces like round burner pans on an electric?
@@JMGENTERPRISES it worked like a charm! It is now the only method I use. Thanks!!
@@lh435 my question as well
how about burnt black marks inside the burners.
I'm not sure. Haven't had that issue before. Maybe try a non-scratch SOS pad?
I saw someone say use hot water and a pumice stone!
Its called a widget. Been cleaning for over 30 years and you gotta haveva widget. I pre moisten with some diluted dish soap or whatever and change the blade. Be carefull and precise and it works for many many things.
😮 thank you!
No problem 😊
I have about an inch of that stuff built been trying everything to remove it
It definitely takes some time! Stick with it! I bet it will be super shiny once removed :-)
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
For me works the ammonia but you have to cover with plastic wrap
Huh interesting.
Perfect yoohoo🌴🕋🌴
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