- 1). Pour white vinegar over the stain and let it set for at least five minutes. Wipe it away with a clean, soft cloth, and the stain should come away with it. Repeat if necessary.
- 2). Squirt undiluted liquid dish soap onto the burnt spot and let it set for at least five minutes. Scrub it with a wet scratchless sponge or cloth and rinse the soap away with water.
- 3). Wet the burnt area and sprinkle area with salt. Let it set for 5 to 10 minutes and scrub it with a damp cloth. This method works well on enamel stove tops but may scratch glass surfaces.
- 4). Add enough water to baking soda to make a thick paste. Use the paste to scrub the burnt area with a soft sponge or cloth until the burnt spot is removed.
- 5). Spray a glass-top stove with glass cleaner and let it soak for three to five minutes. Scrub with a paper towel or soft cloth. Repeat until the stain is removed.
- 6). Scrape the burnt food with an old credit card or plastic gift card.
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