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dull haze on my ceramic cooktop stove?

i have a ceramic top stove,it‘s black with grey specks.I use weimans cooktop cleaner regularly but the two front big burners have a greyish chalky hazethats rather dull in the middle of the burners almost the same diameter of the burner.Is they‘re something I can do to remove this haze? Normally I use the weimans cooktop cleaner/polish with the special scrubber for cer. tops and for the heavy stuff use weimans with a razor blade,then polish off with a towel.please help! Thank You!

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As far as I know, the haze can't be buffed out. My range has similar haze. I caused it by using a stainless steel scouring pad with the recommended cleaner. I wouldn't use a razor blade with the cleaner or you will definitely cause damage. A razor blade on its own after or before cleaning the cook top is fine. Even scotch bright pads can etch a haze into your ceramic top if too much pressure is applied. I use a face cloth with the cleaner and lots of elbow grease. Anodized aluminum cookware really takes a toll on the cook top unless it has an aluminum or painted bottom. I would use something with an aluminum disk base or something with a glossy finish. I just bought some Circulon Infinite cookware. They have a thick, flat base of aluminum. My Analon stuff always warped when it got hot but it lasted a long time. Good luck.

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