How to remove white stain after stove cleaning?

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I cleaned the gate of my stove using easy off oven cleaner and then had some white stains that cannot be removed:

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How do I remove the stains?






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How do you get white residue off oven after cleaning?

  • Mix up about 3 quarts warm water with 2 cups vinegar.
  • Put your cleaning cloth into the solution and wring out just until the cloth is not dripping.
  • Apply the water and vinegar mixture to all surfaces of the oven. A once-over should do it.


  • How do I get white marks off my stove?

    Fill a spray bottle with vinegar and spritz the glass cooktop until it's soaked. Leave this on the surface for 15 minutes and allow the vinegar to eat at the grime and grease. Rinse well and buff dry with a clean cloth.

    How do I remove easy off white residue?

    Make a paste of water and baking soda. Smear it everywhere and let it set overnight. In the morning use white vinegar to clean up. It took away the white residue from the easy-off.

    Why did my stove top turn white?

    Most of the stains on your ceramic glass cook top are caused by food or calcium and magnesium mineral deposits from hard water. Cookware that is wet on the bottom can cause rings of cloudy, white or iridescent hard-water stains on your cooktop when it heats up.



    HOW to CLEAN WHITE stove TOP STAINS(ONLY 3 PRODUCTS)




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