How to Remove Scratches from a Ceramic Cooker Hob – TESTED

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Scratches on glass cooker tops are not uncommon. They make your cooker top look old and ugly.

I was cooking the other day. Food dribbled under the pan, heated up and burned into carbon (I was unaware this had happened).

I don’t like washing up, so I decided not to use a spoon. Instead I used a technique Chef’s call ‘Tossing’.

I tossed and shook my pan vigorously on the glass cooker top until I got weary and couldn’t toss anymore.

Once I had finished, I removed my pan and to my surprise there was a stupid amount of white scratches on the ceramic glass cooker top.

I rent, so I wasn’t worried about the cooker. I was worried about how I was going to cover this up so I get my full deposit back!

So in this video I test 6 ways to remove scratches from a glass ceramic stove cooker hob top and confirm which method is the best.

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Date: April 7, 2019

45 thoughts on “How to Remove Scratches from a Ceramic Cooker Hob – TESTED

  1. I think its aluminium pan that does that, I had used the stove for few years without any problem. I bought a new pan which has shiney bottom. After using for few days I started seeing the shiny marks on the stove top. I am still struggling to remove them. In the process I have actually made some scratches from the sharp blade I used to clean it by scrubbing.

  2. 1st of all, one must understand the physical characteristics of a “scratch”…. It is an actual distraction of a smooth surface. In order to repair it, the only solution is to polish out the scratch. i.e. a leveling out of the surface again…. If the marks on the surface is a build up, it is easily determined using a razor blade of very sharp knife edge to see if it can be shaved off. If so, then a cleaning solution can be used to remove the residue. Scratches are not residue…

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