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Glass Induction Hob Cleaner
NathanMorgan
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can any of you recommend a glass induction hob cleaner that gets rid of burnt water marks.
thanks.
thanks.
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I thought it was impossible for anything to 'burn' on an induction hob. And equally impossible for water to burn.Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...
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on our glass hob (not induction) when I cant get marks off I use barkeepers friend http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/381602170027?limghlpsr=true&hlpv=2&ops=true&viphx=1&hlpht=true&lpid=122&chn=ps&googleloc=1007200&poi=&campaignid=270621186&device=c&adgroupid=16885268106&rlsatarget=pla-146650304706&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0-L&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=122&ff19=0
it shifts anything. best stain remover ever. great on PVCu window frames too.Mr Generous - Landlord for more than 10 years. Generous? - Possibly but sarcastic more likely.0 -
Pure distilled water doesn't burn but the chemicals and minerals that will be in tap or bottled water can burn and it is these that leave marks on hobs and other surfaces.I thought it was impossible for anything to 'burn' on an induction hob. And equally impossible for water to burn.0 -
are there any decent products you can pick up in supermarkets as I want to pick one up rather quickly and get rid of the marks before they get worse?0
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NathanMorgan wrote: »are there any decent products you can pick up in supermarkets as I want to pick one up rather quickly and get rid of the marks before they get worse?
Try Hob Brite (I think that's what it's called). Most supermarkets will sell something similar for glass/ceramic.For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong.0 -
Yeah, Hob Brite is good.0
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Another vote for HobBrite. It will get all marks off, it's brilliant stuff.0
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Another vote for Hob Brite here.0
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B&Q sell Bar Keeper's Friend:
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Tip for the future, if you are going to be using a rapid boil and think water is going to boil over, put a tea towel down first
Saves a lot of mess0
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