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If you always cook on your stovetop, it will get hazy and have scratches after a few months if you are not careful and don’t clean it regularly. That is why it is important to get rid of the habits that can ruin your glass stovetop. White marks and scratches can be an eye-sore. It always looks dirty even if you clean it properly. So, how do you restore a glass stovetop? If you have done a lot of DIY tutorials and nothing is working, you might want to try this technique by AmyLearnstoCook.
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If your glass stovetop is in a very bad condition, a cooktop cleaner might no longer work. Those stains and scratches will not get easily removed with just your normal cleaning products. For this method, you will need a buffer and sandpaper. It’s easy and effective. After a few passes, your stovetop will be so much better than it used to be.
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Assemble the buffing pad and attach it to your drill.
Add some metal polish and wipe with a cloth until it turns dark. Let it sit for a minute.
After 1 minute, buff your glass stove top.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until most of the white spots are removed. Wipe the metal polish off before you repeat the process.
Using the finest sandpaper that you can get, apply the pressure to the sheet and run it across the surface to remove the scratches. Once done, wipe it clean again.