
Silicone Spatula Method
First, rub your stains with a silicone spatula in a circular motion to loosen the junk that’s been caked on. Then mix four tablespoons of baking soda and one tablespoon of vinegar to make a paste. Place it over your stains and let it soak for a few minutes. Scrub it off with a microfiber cloth, then wipe your stove-top down with a wet cloth.

Ammonia and Alcohol Method
Mix a solution of one part ammonia and 10 parts water with three ounces of rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Spray some on your glass-top stove and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it down.

Swirl some liquid dish soap on your glass-top stove, then sprinkle some baking soda over the entire surface. Splash on a little bit of hydrogen peroxide and mix your solution together with your finger. Use some elbow grease and a scrubber to clean your stove top. Wipe it down with a clean wet rag.
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