With a few exceptions, you can use most of today's cookware on a glass-top stove. The general rules are that your cookware should be heavy, have a flat, even bottom with no ridges; and be able to withstand the heat produced by the recessed coils. A cast iron pan should be fine.
There is a possibility you did not hide the rows but reduced your rows' height to minimum. Select all rows above and below of your 7 rows and increase rows...
1 Answers 1 viewsUse anything you like. You can definitely use a mug. A sipper would be a great option, too!
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1 Answers 1 viewsHot glue is a form of plastic and does not stick to glass. Glue dots or double sided tape would work, but are not permanent. Sobo craft glue dries clear...
1 Answers 1 viewsDon't be alarmed, they love to hang out in one or two spots. This keeps them low-stress, as they feel safe and secure. Always make sure to check on them...
1 Answers 1 viewsYes. You can get one at Home Depot or Lowe's in your area.
1 Answers 1 viewsRub this on your clean stove top: Premier Copper Products W900-WAX Copper Sink Wax Protectant, Clear. You can polish/finish with a chamois or just a paper towel. The can costs...
1 Answers 1 viewsTry toothpaste, which works really well for soot and scorch marks. Put a thin coat of toothpaste across the scorch, leave for 10 - 20 minutes, then clean off with...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe formula for the area of a cylinder (which is the volume of the cake) is (r^2)πh. 9^2 * π = 254.469. then you double this and reverse this equation....
1 Answers 1 viewsOne way is to check the water against rain water with soap suds, i.e dish detergent. If the water doesn't produce much suds, it is hard and has iron. Soft...
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