| I think I used a razor blade on mine. |
| Is this thread an add for PamperednChef or something? MLM Mommies have stooped to a whole new level, LOL!! |
Same! Last week my iPhone —-the otter box case melted. It was a back burner no longer red. I was cooking on front burners and set it down to run get something. You just melt it again and it can be scraped off - |
You say this without realizing just how ignorant of textiles most people in this country have become, and what it costs us, economically, ethically, and environmentally. -textiles nerd (NP) |
| Help get a cloth of my glass stove top . It was hot and I did not know it would stick |
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| Help get a burned cloth off my glass stove top |
A few times a year??? |
Came to say this. |
| The thread was from 2013 so I’m assuming the problem has been solved |
| Goo gone gets like anything off. |
You are a seriously dumb MF’r |
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You've got good advice here already - calling the company, using the pampered chef scraper, etc.
I have one more trick - take a few water-soaked paper towel and spray them with dish detergent (I use the spray dawn in the blue bottle) - then put them over the burner with the goo melted on it and turn it on the absolute lowest heat. Basically, it steams the stuff off. You can't leave it unattended, and you may have to soak and spray the paper towels more than once, but it does help. |
The plastic scraper is the way to go, OP, with a low heat. Scraping with anything else may scratch the stove. |