Cleaning glass top stoves

JM4CY

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Kid had me distracted and I spilled over a milk concoction and it burned and stained on my stove. I’ve tried 4 different cleaners and scraping it with a razor and can’t make a dent it it. Every time I try to use that burner it smells like rotten ass. Any help appreciated.
 

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Kid had me distracted and I spilled over a milk concoction and it burned and stained on my stove. I’ve tried 4 different cleaners and scraping it with a razor and can’t make a dent it it. Every time I try to use that burner it smells like rotten ass. Any help appreciated.

What have you used?

Barkeeper's friend usually does a decent job for me.
 

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i use a razor blade to scrap the cooked on junk. after thats one soak it with cerma bryte or bar keepers friend. scrape again if needed finally wipe off with some basic kitchen cleaner.
 
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I usually start with one of those stainless steel scrubbers

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Following it with a scrub sponge and household cleaner usually does the trick.