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Cant get food stains removed from top of stove i use a special cleaner and a special scrub and it still doesnt come off. it can be any kind of stain. the new stove tops are very hard to clean. any help would be appreciated. thanks

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I recommend a product called of all things "barkeepers friend". It comes in a can with holes in the top to sprinkle the powder out of.

Moisten the stubborn area and sprinkle this product on the stain then add enough water to make a paste. Make sure the paste covers the entire stain. LET IT SIT FOR AT LEAST TEN MINUTES. Then rub with a wet cloth. It always works for me and I have a black stove.

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