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Cooktop Buffer/Cleaner/Scrubber

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A couple months ago I remember someone posting a picture of a rechargeable handheld buffer/scrubber to clean their glass cooktop. I'm looking for something like, but can't find that post. So what does anyone recommend? One that I've found is this...
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I just bought a new range a few months ago . I keep a spray bottle of range top cleaner next to it . Clean it after it cools , and before cooking again . Paper towel , then a magic eraser . Then I use the cooktop paste wax and buff it out with a clean towel . If it streaks I use an alcohol base spray cleaner .
Doesn't answer your question about a tool , but elbow grease works for me .

If you have some tuff cooked on spots , heat it up . Then let it cool " enough " and put a wet towel over the spot and let it steam . Keep some tongs close so you can pull the towel if needed . Takes a couple tries , but it works .
 
I just bought a new range a few months ago . I keep a spray bottle of range top cleaner next to it . Clean it after it cools , and before cooking again . Paper towel , then a magic eraser . Then I use the cooktop paste wax and buff it out with a clean towel . If it streaks I use an alcohol base spray cleaner .
Doesn't answer your question about a tool , but elbow grease works for me .

If you have some tuff cooked on spots , heat it up . Then let it cool " enough " and put a wet towel over the spot and let it steam . Keep some tongs close so you can pull the towel if needed . Takes a couple tries , but it works .
Rich, I do all that except for the magic eraser. Problem I'm having is with my shoulders and elbow grease is more difficult to apply these day...
 
Rich, I do all that except for the magic eraser. Problem I'm having is with my shoulders and elbow grease is more difficult to apply these day...
You cook, grandkids clean the stove top??? They should have lots of elbow grease in them lol.

Ryan
 
Those methods work good for awhile at about 14 years old seems nothing really works anymore we clean it but it never really looks good anymore
 
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