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Originally Posted by graciegirl
The only way I could show you my cooktop is to change the picture of myself. This is it after 3 years of hard use. Actually it is not glass, it is ceramic, like a good cassarole dish and stands up to a brillo pad well. It is a GE Profile. The smears need a warm soapy rag and an absolutely clean rag or paper towel to dry it...as does all that dang granite.( a lot of work) However. test with the brillo pad on a tiny place, I would cry if you ruined yours.
Hugs,
GracieGirl (aka Martha Stewart)
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GG,
I also have the GE profile cooktop. I use a razorblade widget thing to scrape everything possible off, then lightly do the brillo pad for the very little that's left. Then a quick spray with Windex and a paper towel. Makes it look brand new. As yours does.
And I don't have a single scratch, but am careful to use the razorblade on a slant.
I also use the razorblade on my granite for anything that's stuck on.
Makes cleanup a breeze.
And in our TV home in Lynnhaven, we have a gas range.