Marianne
Super Self-Sufficient
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We don't have gas here so we bought a glass top stove. I love the cleaning aspect of it, but constantly have to put a mitt or something on the top as I'm afraid I'll scratch it when I take something out of the oven. And it took a while to learn how to cook on it, too!
I use baking soda to clean it. If that doesn't do it, I sprinkle Cascade on the area and put a wet, hot dishcloth on top of that. Then I just let it sit for a while, even overnight. Sometimes I have to get the dishcloth wet again, but so far I haven't had anything that I couldn't get off doing that. I suppose I could just dissolve some Cascade in a bowl of hot water, then do the dishcloth thing.
So, that part works well. One time I had too much water on the top and now I have streaks of dried, soapy water that dribbled over the edge of the stove top and into the vent of the oven door, between the glass. Impossible to get to.
But you all have answered a fear of mine - I scrounged up a couple of cast iron skillets that I wanted to use, but I was afraid to use them on the glass top. I cleaned one up, but DH is afraid I'm going to poison him if I use it.
So I'm still using the stainless steel set I've had for 39 years. Still love that set, but I'd really like to use the cast iron, too!
I use baking soda to clean it. If that doesn't do it, I sprinkle Cascade on the area and put a wet, hot dishcloth on top of that. Then I just let it sit for a while, even overnight. Sometimes I have to get the dishcloth wet again, but so far I haven't had anything that I couldn't get off doing that. I suppose I could just dissolve some Cascade in a bowl of hot water, then do the dishcloth thing.
So, that part works well. One time I had too much water on the top and now I have streaks of dried, soapy water that dribbled over the edge of the stove top and into the vent of the oven door, between the glass. Impossible to get to.
But you all have answered a fear of mine - I scrounged up a couple of cast iron skillets that I wanted to use, but I was afraid to use them on the glass top. I cleaned one up, but DH is afraid I'm going to poison him if I use it.
So I'm still using the stainless steel set I've had for 39 years. Still love that set, but I'd really like to use the cast iron, too!