If they are dirty then a Razor Scraper Tool would be the answer. If the glass is actually scratced up and glass polishing compound and orbital polisher.
In my opinion if it really is the latter case, the chepest is to buy a new one or slightly used one from Tori.fi.
Arquemann on
It’s glass so not really. Could technically be polished, but it requires proper equipment and its a lot of work.
Pahkiss on
Universal stone (green plastic jar in supermarkets) worked for ours.
ser_Skele on
Easiest option to use ceramic stove cleaner and razor. What ever that doesn’t remove will likely require more effort than it’s worth
sol_hsa on
Bad news is that it’s pretty much impossible, or not cost-effective in any case. Good news is that this is normal wear and tear. No need for replacement, assuming you’re asking because you’re renting.
sisu_star on
I have to ask, how did you manage to get those scratches that almost look like you’ve used the stove as a cutting board?
I mean normal wear scratches imo are usually very small/irregular but these actually almost look like misuse.
As someone else commented, I’d try Universal Stone. I have to say that everyone should have that at home. Gets rid of almost any stain on most hard surfaces. Your sink will be like new after using it. It’s really cheap and lasts for years!
I use puhdistuskivi, it’s some solid block made from some powder, not really a stone. It has worked well for me. Although my oven is white and perhaps these kind of scratch marks are slightly less visible?
Product called Vitro care has worked wonders in our kitchen. Atleast Gigantti and Power sell that stuff.
Latter-Meat1808 on
Thats impossible to get rid off.
The glass needs to get the surface cut again
theg4ylord on
Short answer: You can’t totally remove those.
Longer answer: You can try car polish/scratch remover + elbow grease. it will fade a little bit but with the right light angle, it’s will still visible.
P.S: I tried coarser car polish + rotary attachment for my portable drill, it works okay-ish
Veenkoira00 on
Nord Clean Universal Cleaning Stone (e.g. Tokmanni) or equivalent is probably the first and least damaging thing to try. It’s abrasive but only in a gentle way, but at least takes the crap out of scratches and might even them out a bit.
And stop sliding your iron pots and pans on glass ! Place them nicely and leave be .
Veenkoira00 on
Normal wear and tear.
Kendaren89 on
There’s just one option: Buy new one. You cannot remove scratches from glass
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If they are dirty then a Razor Scraper Tool would be the answer. If the glass is actually scratced up and glass polishing compound and orbital polisher.
In my opinion if it really is the latter case, the chepest is to buy a new one or slightly used one from Tori.fi.
It’s glass so not really. Could technically be polished, but it requires proper equipment and its a lot of work.
Universal stone (green plastic jar in supermarkets) worked for ours.
Easiest option to use ceramic stove cleaner and razor. What ever that doesn’t remove will likely require more effort than it’s worth
Bad news is that it’s pretty much impossible, or not cost-effective in any case. Good news is that this is normal wear and tear. No need for replacement, assuming you’re asking because you’re renting.
I have to ask, how did you manage to get those scratches that almost look like you’ve used the stove as a cutting board?
I mean normal wear scratches imo are usually very small/irregular but these actually almost look like misuse.
As someone else commented, I’d try Universal Stone. I have to say that everyone should have that at home. Gets rid of almost any stain on most hard surfaces. Your sink will be like new after using it. It’s really cheap and lasts for years!
https://www.dr-beckmann.com/fi-fi/kodin-puhdistaja/keittioen-puhdistaja/liesitason-puhdistusneste-60122-fi/
This has worked well for me
I use puhdistuskivi, it’s some solid block made from some powder, not really a stone. It has worked well for me. Although my oven is white and perhaps these kind of scratch marks are slightly less visible?
I am currently using [Dr.Beckman ](https://www.puuilo.fi/dr-beckmann-keraamisten-liesitasojen-puhdistuskivi-250g)but other comapnies make it too, sini have their own.
Take your glasses off or switch the light off.
Just, why?
Product called Vitro care has worked wonders in our kitchen. Atleast Gigantti and Power sell that stuff.
Thats impossible to get rid off.
The glass needs to get the surface cut again
Short answer: You can’t totally remove those.
Longer answer: You can try car polish/scratch remover + elbow grease. it will fade a little bit but with the right light angle, it’s will still visible.
P.S: I tried coarser car polish + rotary attachment for my portable drill, it works okay-ish
Nord Clean Universal Cleaning Stone (e.g. Tokmanni) or equivalent is probably the first and least damaging thing to try. It’s abrasive but only in a gentle way, but at least takes the crap out of scratches and might even them out a bit.
And stop sliding your iron pots and pans on glass ! Place them nicely and leave be .
Normal wear and tear.
There’s just one option: Buy new one. You cannot remove scratches from glass