Cleaning tips
What to use:
How to keep your cooktop looking like new:
l Cooktop Polishing Creme (included with your range) with paper towel or clean, damp sponge - This creme has been developed especially for cleaning and protecting your cooktop. When using, follow instructions on container.
l Razor scraper in a holder - Use to remove
IF THERE ARE
Sugary spills and soils (such as jellies and candy syrups)
WHAT TO DO
To prevent pitting on the cooktop, wipe up with paper towel or clean, damp sponge while glass ceramic surface is still warm. Remove as soon as possible after spill occurs.
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Steps to follow:
1. | Most | spills | can be wiped off easily | using | |
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| paper towel. If some soil remains, leave | ||||
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3. | Carefully | scrape | spots with the razor | ||
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4. | Finish | by | polishing | entire cooktop | with |
Dark streaks, specks, and discoloration
Metal marks (from copper or aluminum pans)
Use Cooktop Polishing Creme or nonabrasive cleanser with damp paper towel or sponge.
Use Cooktop Polishing Creme or nonabrasive cleanser with damp paper towel or sponge before heating the cooktop again. If heated before cleaning, metal marks may not come off.
Cooktop Polishing Creme and a paper |
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To obtain order information for Cooktop Polishing Creme (Part No. 3184477) or razor scraper (Part No. 3183488) write to:
Whirlpool Corporation
Attention: Customer Service Dept.
1900 Whirlpool Drive LaPorte, IN 46350
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Tiny scratches or abrasions
Scratches and abra- sions do not affect cooking. In time, they will become less visible as a result of cleaning. To prevent scratches and abra- sions, use Cooktop Polishing Creme regularly.
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NOTE: Always wipe with clean water and dry your cooktop thoroughly after using cleanser to prevent streaking or staining.
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