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if it has slightly raised sides or a fat drain
let it heart up and then used water on the hot surface to steam loosen the crud
you could put a bit of washing up detergent in the water ( just a few drops )to assist in breaking down the surface tension and release any grease
The same as cleaning a BBQ plate before using it
Put a sheet of wax paper between the two plates for a few minutes while it heats up, then remove. It will transfer the wax to the grill so you'll temporarily restore the non-stick coating.
Slide an old towel underneath the griddle to protect any painted surfaces.
Then carefully spray easy off onto the surfaces, or, soak another towel in easy off or other cleaner, and lay on the soiled surfaces, pressing down to assure good contact. Lay another towel on top, and allow to lay there for awhile.
I really dont' think you've got anything to worry about. Most cooktops are today are powder coated, rather than laqeur painted. Powder coat is a hard, baked on surface. It won't solvent melt like finsihes of old.
I just had the same problem- when I replaced the whole cartridge. I repalced the infinite switch- do the one that gets the hottest- or do both. It is easy to do- just write down the wiring diagram - make sure all power is off- cost of new switch was about $37.00 This solved the problem- however make sure to check the sizng on the new switch shaft as my old knob would not fit properly on the shaft of the new switch. good luck
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