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I had a spillover of pudding (sugar and milk, eggs) on my glasstop range.

I mopped most of it up but there is still quite a burned on. How can I remove it without damaging the glass. The stuff made to clean it doesn't dissolve the mess.

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Use a razor blade. They make them especially for glass top stoves. I bought mine at Lowes.

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A single edge blade works just fine too. You can get them at paint stores, hardware stores and some grocery stores too. I buy them in bulk. I'm a messy cook!
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Me too! I bought the larger size that's about 4 inches wide with replacement blades. A cushioned handle one gives you the best leverage for those stubborn spots.
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Try to apply K2r Spot Lifter on the stained surface. Next, apply a dry spotter upon the stain and place an absorbent pad dipped in dry spotter. Allow the pad to stand for sometime then change once it picks up the stain. Flush the surface with a liquid dry-cleaning solvent. You may apply enzyme presoak if you notice any stain remains. See more details on http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-remove-egg-stains.htm.


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