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> No one mentioned this when we bought our glass top stove 5 years ago. I have

been

using cast iron on it daily since then. Luckily, no problems!

> Patty T

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> Not with the stove I have now but the one that I used to have it

> caughtioned against using cast iron pans on the glass top. It said

> that they could cause the top to break.

> Maybe the newer ones are better.

> Sandy M.

What happens to spills on the glass tops?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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> No one mentioned this when we bought our glass top stove 5 years ago. I have

been

using cast iron on it daily since then. Luckily, no problems!

> Patty T

>

> Not with the stove I have now but the one that I used to have it

> caughtioned against using cast iron pans on the glass top. It said

> that they could cause the top to break.

> Maybe the newer ones are better.

> Sandy M.

What happens to spills on the glass tops?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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> No one mentioned this when we bought our glass top stove 5 years ago. I have

been

using cast iron on it daily since then. Luckily, no problems!

> Patty T

>

> Not with the stove I have now but the one that I used to have it

> caughtioned against using cast iron pans on the glass top. It said

> that they could cause the top to break.

> Maybe the newer ones are better.

> Sandy M.

What happens to spills on the glass tops?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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What happens to spills on the glass tops?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

***They are easily wiped up when wet, but if they bake on or dry on I use either

a razor blade or bon ami. The stove actually came with a razor blade holder and

razor blades, and it is recommended you use it. I am supposed to polish it

occasionally with this polish that also came with the stove; it prevents spills

from sticking. I don't really use it, though.

Patty T

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" What happens to spills on the glass tops? "

The same thing that happens when you spill something on a counter

top... a big, wet mess...LOL.

If I spill something, I just grab a towel and soak it up. The clean up

is very easy. We've had our glass-top stove for 11 years. I really

like it and if I have a choice, from now on I will have a glass-top

stove. To clean any spillovers/burns, there is a white cream that is

used on the stove top and then a flat razor scraper is used to scrape

off burned-on spills.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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" What happens to spills on the glass tops? "

The same thing that happens when you spill something on a counter

top... a big, wet mess...LOL.

If I spill something, I just grab a towel and soak it up. The clean up

is very easy. We've had our glass-top stove for 11 years. I really

like it and if I have a choice, from now on I will have a glass-top

stove. To clean any spillovers/burns, there is a white cream that is

used on the stove top and then a flat razor scraper is used to scrape

off burned-on spills.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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" What happens to spills on the glass tops? "

The same thing that happens when you spill something on a counter

top... a big, wet mess...LOL.

If I spill something, I just grab a towel and soak it up. The clean up

is very easy. We've had our glass-top stove for 11 years. I really

like it and if I have a choice, from now on I will have a glass-top

stove. To clean any spillovers/burns, there is a white cream that is

used on the stove top and then a flat razor scraper is used to scrape

off burned-on spills.

Jody

mom to -7 and -9

SCD 1/03

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You just wipe spills up. They are wonderful.

Sandy M.

> >

> > No one mentioned this when we bought our glass top stove 5 years

ago. I have been

> using cast iron on it daily since then. Luckily, no problems!

> > Patty T

> >

> > Not with the stove I have now but the one that I used to have

it

> > caughtioned against using cast iron pans on the glass top. It

said

> > that they could cause the top to break.

> > Maybe the newer ones are better.

> > Sandy M.

>

> What happens to spills on the glass tops?

>

> Carol F.

> SCD 6 years, celiac

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