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CAREANDCLEANING
Glass-CeramicCooktop
Cleaning(cont.)
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As the Creme cleans, it leaves a
protective coating that helps prevent
buildup of mineral deposits (water
spots) and will make future cleaning
easier. Dishwashing detergent
removes the protective coating and
should not be used.
Water stains (mineral deposits) are
removable using the creme or full
strength white vinegar.
Do not use a dull or nicked razor
blade on your cooktop.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or
abrasive scouring pads on your
cooktop.
Plastic mesh pads, such as Dobie®,
may be used.
To order additional Cooktop Cleaning
Creme®,call your nearest Sears
Service Center or Retail Store and ask
for Stock No. 40079.
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Most cleaners contain ammonia,
chemicals, and abrasives that
damage the surface of your
cooktop. Use only the Cooktop
Cleaning Creme®for proper
cleaning and protection of your
glass-ceramic surface.
Ifyou slide aluminum or
copper-bottom cookware across
the surface of the cooktop, they
may leave metal markings which
appear as scratches. Use the razor
scraper and cooktop creme to
remove these marks. Failure to
remove this residue immediately
may leave permanent marks.
If pots with a thin overlay of
aluminum, copper, or enamel
boil dry, bonding with the
glass-ceramic surface of the
cooktop may occur. This black
discoloration should be removed
immediately or it could become
permanent.
Use of glass cleaner may leave
an iridescent film on the cooktop.
Cleaning Creme will remove
this film.
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