How to Remove Scratches from a Ceramic Cooker Hob - TESTED

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Published 2019-04-07
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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  • @derekwalton16
    They are NOT scratches, but aluminium marks from sliding the base of the pots on the ceramic and are purely on the surface. Simple to remove with metal polish ( Autosol) - A scratch is actual "scored" damage to the surface of the ceramic and cannot be rubbed out. Appliance service engineer of 52 years experience .
  • @user-mr9uy9gj5l
    Wow, the car polish trick is great. Thanks for speaking clearly and deliberately. Plus, you're a cool guy!
  • Chrome polish is good for cleaning things like light switch covers, plug socket covers as it removes/hides scratches.
  • Fixing scratches is all about sanding down damages on the surface to either be even or polished, both work well on things like wood, plastics, or metal. However to be honest it's never going to work well on glass or ceramic surfaces since both molecular structures are not the kinds of things you can easily sand down to make an even surface or polish it. If u have minor scratching the final method is worth it but if u have major damage just leave it alone and be careful with your stove.
  • @CC-iq2pe
    You should try using the baking soda water mix as an abrasive to scrub/sand the surface.
  • I use a very sharp blade to gently scrape off any burnt residue, then use Fairy liquid with a non-scratch scourer; Cif for any stubborn bits. To finish, I buff with a microfibre cloth.
  • @karinakleijn192
    I treated our cooker which was in really bad shape with the polish and drill as you showed. The result was amazing, it is like new again. Thank you so much for sharing.
  • @iamdmc
    this worked so well for me using metal polish with a drill & buffer attachment thanks
  • I always use either baking soda paste or Bartender’s Friend and gently taking my time, scrape with a razor. If it is just cooked on grease like it usually is, I can make them look new. I recently had a lady come by that had either bought a stove or some kind of appliance from me sometime in the past stop by and ask me how I got them so clean as she knew I had good luck cleaning stove tops. I did not recognize her, but it made me feel good that she stopped and asked me. Water seems to work about as good as vinegar for the baking soda paste to me. I just let it sit a good while longer than this video shows.
  • @Itsme-vo4fx
    Cerama Bryte, ceramic stovetop cleaner is what I use. It’s designed for stovetops. Just put on stovetop. Using a wet paper towel, spread around and rub. Carefully use a razor blade to remove caked on spills. Wipe clean and see the amazing difference. Being using it for 20 years. Available in Canada.
  • @sorellla
    What happens when you cook on it now tho? has it left some residue inside the scratches or has it just polished off the corners of the scratches to make them less visible so there's no residue?
  • My man worked and my wife is now happy and calm. No more screaming 😂😇
  • Thanks for the video. I was inspired to tackle my job and used The Pink Stuff and a soft damp cloth. Took seconds,band the hop look like new!
  • Thank you so much! I spilled hot chocolate and it looked tragic. With your system the whole thing disappeared.
  • @Agnes125
    Thank you very much for your honesty.
  • @fangmin2890
    Will the heat melt the polish away quickly when you use the stove?