Ha! I was getting ready to make a video similar to this. I see a bunch of jack wagons making videos with their freaky drills, sand paper, razor blades and many other methods. The glass would be better but usually have haze and cloudiness. I said surely some detail/paint correction guy has done the obvious and apply those same skills. It’s not rocket science to make glass shine if you use the right tools. Now my next experiment is going to be a ceramic coating to see if that provides any benefit. My guess is the heat will destroy it in the burner areas.
Got it. Would you mind sharing a link for the tool you recommend and the polishing pad you recommend to go with it. I’m not sure where to go to get my hands on these. Actually, mine is a cooktop insert. Could I pop it out and bring it to certain kind of body shop. Are there auto glass polishers that come to you? Sorry for the barrage of questions…
Hi. I used oven cleaner on my new glasstop, (listening to Tiktok on how to clean a glasstop….lol) and let’s just say it ruined it and left a grey/dull haze on the two burners and I’ve tried everything to bring the shine back. Nothing. Do you believe this method will bring the shine back? Good thing I didn’t use the oven cleaner on the other burners.( which looks brand new) I only had the stove for 10 months and I ruined the other two. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I need everything you mentioned in this video.💚
Hey Crystal, I would first try and soak the whole stove top with glass cleaner, and use a razor blade to scrape off any residue the oven cleaner might have left, hopefully it didn't etch the glass. Then I would go ahead with some power polishing. Hopefully this helps!
Ha! I was getting ready to make a video similar to this. I see a bunch of jack wagons making videos with their freaky drills, sand paper, razor blades and many other methods. The glass would be better but usually have haze and cloudiness.
I said surely some detail/paint correction guy has done the obvious and apply those same skills. It’s not rocket science to make glass shine if you use the right tools.
Now my next experiment is going to be a ceramic coating to see if that provides any benefit. My guess is the heat will destroy it in the burner areas.
Fresh to death !
Time to bust out the buffers
I'm not sure what the tool and the pad are that you used after the glass cleaner. Could you post a link or specify?
Griots Garage G9 polisher, the pads are from Chemical guys.
I don’t have that buffer tool, can I just use a certain kind of sand paper?
You'll need a buffer tool, sand paper is too aggressive
Got it. Would you mind sharing a link for the tool you recommend and the polishing pad you recommend to go with it. I’m not sure where to go to get my hands on these.
Actually, mine is a cooktop insert. Could I pop it out and bring it to certain kind of body shop. Are there auto glass polishers that come to you? Sorry for the barrage of questions…
What did you use on that machine ?
A glass polish.
@@ZacsAutosports oh ok thank you 😊
Hi. I used oven cleaner on my new glasstop, (listening to Tiktok on how to clean a glasstop….lol) and let’s just say it ruined it and left a grey/dull haze on the two burners and I’ve tried everything to bring the shine back. Nothing. Do you believe this method will bring the shine back? Good thing I didn’t use the oven cleaner on the other burners.( which looks brand new) I only had the stove for 10 months and I ruined the other two. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I need everything you mentioned in this video.💚
Hey Crystal, I would first try and soak the whole stove top with glass cleaner, and use a razor blade to scrape off any residue the oven cleaner might have left, hopefully it didn't etch the glass.
Then I would go ahead with some power polishing.
Hopefully this helps!
@@ZacsAutosports thank you so much for responding. Definitely will give it a try.💚
@@crystallane no problem. Keep me updated if you have any more issues.