How to Remove a Scratch on Glass Cooktops
Allow your cooktop to cool down completely before you begin to remove scratches., Mix baking soda and water together to make a paste with loose consistency., Use a soft cloth to apply the baking soda paste mixture to the scratches. , Rub the cloth...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Allow your cooktop to cool down completely before you begin to remove scratches.
Applying baking soda paste or cleaning creams to the cooktop surface while it is hot may cause injuries. , The paste should have a consistency of pudding and contain a loose, liquid form.
You may want to stir the paste with a spoon to make sure there are no large clumps of baking soda.
If the baking soda mixture is too dry or abrasive, it may cause additional scratching on the cooktop. ,,,, -
Step 2: Mix baking soda and water together to make a paste with loose consistency.
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Step 3: Use a soft cloth to apply the baking soda paste mixture to the scratches.
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Step 4: Rub the cloth in gentle
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Step 5: circular motions over the scratches.
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Step 6: Use the cloth to remove any excess baking soda paste from the cooktop after the treatment.
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Step 7: Use a fresh
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Step 8: clean cloth to buff your cooktop until it is completely dry.
Detailed Guide
Applying baking soda paste or cleaning creams to the cooktop surface while it is hot may cause injuries. , The paste should have a consistency of pudding and contain a loose, liquid form.
You may want to stir the paste with a spoon to make sure there are no large clumps of baking soda.
If the baking soda mixture is too dry or abrasive, it may cause additional scratching on the cooktop. ,,,,
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