![]() This appears to be an actual imperfection I’ve made on the surface…its a day old for crying out loud and I already want to send it back and drag my old rusty coil stove back inside. I keep reading the “razor trick” online, but that’s only for food residue. Needless to say, he was really upset and doesn’t believe I followed the instructions to clean it. I grabbed the use and care bible and frantically searched for a fix to the bubbles I’ve created, but I see nothing. However, when I wiped it clean, it made no difference.Īt this point, I think I’m officially going to pass out. I get down nose to the burner and realize they are elevated AND depressed bubbles, NOT grease anymore. ![]() I turned it off, panicked, and once its cooled enough I used some Cerama Bryte and cleaned the stove top. And the grease was just sprinkling on the burner. Then, the first night I use it (tonight), the worst happens, NOT when I’m making chocolate syrup for my daughter, but when I’m frying sausage of all things. But who is going to complain about being given a new stove? So I read the instructions on how to handle spills and whatnot. Well, he didn’t hear me I suppose*sarcasm implied*. I told him I only wanted the coil burner type because the ceramic tops are such hard work to keep clean and easy to damage. They delivered the stove and I’m so freaked out because he got a ceramic smooth top range. My husband finally broke down and bought us a new stove and fridge last week. ![]()
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