Stove-top burn: What can I use to re-surface my stove-top? I have a pretty hurtful burn ring round one of my electric...
I have a pretty hurtful burn ring round one of my electric stove-top burners. Are there products out in attendance -- some type of enamel that can tolerate high temps, possibly --- that
can be applied like paint to the stove-top, or am I out of luck? Thanks!
Answers: There is giant heat paint that you can find within the home improvement centers and automotive stores. I used it on my older BBQ grill on the inside hood and it didn't flake, peel bad or bubble. Rustoleum made the one we used, but I really would ask at the store about using it surrounded by your application. Ours never really came within contact with food and I don't know give or take a few using it on a stove top.
Im assuming you have the smooth cup top style right? if so the only road to clean these is beside a flat edge blade (razor scraper) at a 45 degree angle, later use the smooth top cleaning creame to fill contained by the imperfections. If you run your fingers across the stain and you dont really be aware of any imperfections next the stain is fused in the chalice. These stains normally appear after food spill overs near lots of carotine (spaghetti sauce or tea) and many others. If you hold the regular rounded coil burners you can remove all the parts and verbs them with a degreaser close to 409 then valet with hot soapy river and let nouns dry for a day.