I don't know. My hubby melted a plastic bag on my stove... back left burner. I haven't figured out how to get it off. I haven't tried the "burn it off" method. Maybe I'll try that.
I've tried every method of cleaning it - from commercial cleaners to vinegar to rubbing alcohol. It will NOT come clean. Even scraping it with a cleaning blade didn't make it come up.
I think these glass top stoves are way more trouble than they're worth.






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I'm just so lucky it wasn't worse. There was other things on the stove at the time too....scissors, plastic packaging from a new flashlight and batteries!!!


I'm glad that you were able to peel off the plastic. I have a very old electric stove but I do keep burner covers on it. In the past many of my previous roommates would just turn on one of the burners without removing the burner covers.
I kept telling them to just remove all of the covers before they turned anything on. So many covers were melted and they also smell like burning plastic. Now I live alone so unless one of the cats does something I shouldn't have any more of these problems. I usually only use the oven now and I use the microwave oven for everything else.
Then again, this is the guy that turned on the deep fryer (knowing my mom had removed the oil to clean it) and wandered why it was beeping. Luckily it has a safety feature and shut itself off.

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