Electric Stove-top Cleaning

Updated on March 09, 2009
D.M. asks from Mesa, AZ
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Hi Moms! I recently made mashed potatoes on our electric stove-top and it spilled over creating a mess. Any recommendations on how to clean the burned mess? Thanks in advance for your help.

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J.C.

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I usually use a Holy Cow product on my stovetop(found at Walgreens and Fry's). I particulary like the pink one. I use that to get as much off as possible. Then I use a Magic Eraser to get the rest off-they work great!

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H.A.

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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works great! Walmart also has a generic that works the same...good luch!

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B.B.

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Soft Scrub is a wonderful invention!

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M.B.

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I had a real problem with my stove top getting greesy and really covered in grime. I tried the Green Works from Clorox and will never use anything else again. It smells great and worked like a charm. I sprayed it on and let it sit for a few minutes while I wiped down my counters with it then went back with just a rag and everything just wiped right off. I love this stuff. The greatest thing about it is it is natural. Good Luck!

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A.T.

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If you have a glass top, you can use Bar Keepers Friend on it. Takes a little elbow grease, but works really well. Then you can use a stove-top polish on it. BKF is a powder in a gold can, you'd find it in the cleaners section at the store.
You can also take a razor scraper to scrape off really bad areas.

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S.C.

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You said electric stove not glass stove, so I'm going to assume that you have coil burners. The actual metal surface shouldn't be too difficult to clean after a good soaking with any household cleaner, but those silver bowls under the burners are a different matter entirely.

When I moved out of my first apartment, I spent HOURS trying to scrub those things down (I was sure I'd lose my deposit if I didn't leave the place sparkling). It wasn't until years later than I discovered you could buy those things brand new at Wal-mart for seven bucks.

My advice to you? Clean what you can and (when it gets bad enough) replace the rest.

Good luck!

R.A.

answers from Phoenix on

I use 'WEIMAN Cook Top' - Glass Cook Top Cleaner. It is a white cream and works great! I did try another brand that sprayed on and it was a waste of money. I will be curious and try baking soda now that I read that suggestion. Oh wait, maybe you didn't mean a Glass Top. I used SOS pads on my old stove, under the burners.

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B.R.

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first scrape it with a razor then use either a magic erase sponge or glass cook top cleaner...can pick it up at most grocery stores. It will look like new :) B.

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A.O.

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My grandma visited and busted out the baking soda on my flat top stove....it worked GREAT! It really does work, I think better than soft scrub type stuff. Just get your stove slightly wet (not soaking) then dump a little on and rub away. It will wad up the soda and turn it brown as you rub. It's awesome! Try it!

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