ho remove melted plastic on glass?

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bigeclipse

New Member
Feb 8, 2017
49
NY
All,
When I was filling my Harman pellet stove I accidently let the bag touch the glass on the front of the stove a bit of the bag melted to it. It basically burnt down to a couple little blackish streaks and no longer has that plastic burning smell. Before I try scraping it I wanted to come here for ideas. Id rather not scratch the glass if at all possible. Thanks!
 
You could use some ceramic cooktop cleaner. I've got some Cook Top Max for those extreme cases like pellet bags, leggings, etc. Works good. But it cleans everything. I prefer to keep a buildup of glass conditioner on the glass.

I had an old thread on this, I pretty much figured out I scratched it by accidentally grabbing a piece of clinker when using wet ash to wipe the glass. It's a short surface scratch and otherwise still unchanged. Live and learn.
 
A straight razor would probably work. I have a glass cook top here and the thing sometimes gets messy ad then baked on. I use a straight razor blade scraper to get the bulk off and then cleaner / polish to scrub off the rest.