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LadyJayne
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Ceramic hobs
      #413691 - 26/06/2009 19:38

Hi Ladies

I have a ceramic hob and i was wondering if anyone else has one and what do you clean it with??

I have a mark left on the hob where a pan was on it i have tried the usual soapy water but has not shifted it

Help!!!

Thank you


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Loo
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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: LadyJayne]
      #413696 - 26/06/2009 20:10

They are usually supplied with a razor blade scraper which gets rid of really burnt on stuff. Then Waitrose sell a Product called "Hob Brite" which brings it up really well.

Loo

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LadyJayne
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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: Loo]
      #413733 - 26/06/2009 21:37

Thank you

I will have a look for it in the supermarket

But i did not get a scraper with it, unless i have thrown it away with the box!!!


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Foxie
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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: LadyJayne]
      #413822 - 27/06/2009 11:25

I use two products, one for deep cleaning and the other is a spray for everyday 2 minute cleaning. The make is HG (Hagesan) and I buy it from a specialist shop. There is a website on the bottle www.HG.eu It is a Dutch firm and they do a whole range of cleaners for limescale etc as well.

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marieoh
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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: Foxie]
      #413849 - 27/06/2009 13:29

Yes, Hob Brite works well for me too. You can get a cream version for heavier stains and moist wipes for regular cleaning.

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Loo
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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: marieoh]
      #413854 - 27/06/2009 14:31

The razor blade scraper is the same sort that you can get in DIY shops, for removing paint from the glass, after you have splodged it everywhere when doing the frames.

Loo

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Katy15
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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: LadyJayne]
      #414704 - 30/06/2009 07:06

I use Hob Brite too. It is really easy to use and involves no scraping. I like to take the easy (or is that lazy ) option every time! My hob looks as good as new after several years.

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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: Katy15]
      #417188 - 06/07/2009 00:17

I use Fairy Power Spray for stubborn marks.

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Re: Ceramic hobs [Re: LadyJayne]
      #419423 - 09/07/2009 10:12

Just bought a new ceramic hob after the last one just gave up.

I use CIF. It is really good and doesn't scratch the hob.

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