How can I clean a boil over ring on a flat stovetop surface?


Question:Anyone have any suggestions for how to clean the black burnt on ring from my flat stovetop? It's from a boil over on top of an existing ring from when we moved in.
Thanks!

Answers:
Easy-Off Onestep stovetop cleaner works great.

I removed many boil over stains on my ceramic stove top with this product. Besides cleaning it shines up the surface.

You can get this product in the cleaning product section at your local grocery store for about $3.50


I have a smooth top stove and I have a razor blade scraper and I use it to scrap off anything that boils over and cooks on the stove. The scraper came with my stove. Then I use appliance glass cleaner to take off the grease and grime and to give it a nice shine.
I would use baking soda or Bon Ami. They are safe to use on large washable surfaces such as kitchen sinks, stoves, counter tops, bath tubs and showers.

Sprinkle Bon Ami on the area to be cleaned and rub with a very wet cloth and wipe dry to a gleaming finish. Because there is no harmful residue from Bon Ami, it is safer to use around your family and pets.

If you use baking soda, sprinkle it on and add a little water. Use a sponge or cloth to loosen the burnt on stuff. Rinse with a wet paper towel. Dry it and go over it with vinegar to make it shine. (non-toxic alternatives to cleaning products, since it is a cooking surface.)

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