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Repairing a Glass Cook Top?

I had a cabinet door handle drop on the edge of my glass cooktop and put a bullseye type divot on the edge of the top. I'm wondering if there is anyway to repair, or fill-in, the divot. It is black glass still.

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November 11, 20192 found this helpful

Go to Youtube.com for how to repairs!

 

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November 11, 20192 found this helpful

I would use a windshield repair kit.

 

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November 11, 20190 found this helpful

I think you will find that almost all sites will say these cannot or should not be repaired but should be replaced.
That said; there are lots of products on the market that advertise their product can be used for this.

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If you decide to use one of these products be sure you disconnect the stove before doing anything and follow closely every detail of the instructions.

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November 12, 20190 found this helpful

I totally agree that replacement is the best for safety reasons. I am all about fixing things when it is safe, but something that is used so often and with heat, best to replace!

 
November 12, 20190 found this helpful

Thanks, but there are is on the raised edge. There is no heart there at all

 

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November 12, 20190 found this helpful

They do sell window glass repair kits for cars that do work and people fix small cracks in their windows all the time. Considering this isn't your car and it is your tabletop I think this can work. Most people say not to repair them but to replace them.

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I would start off with the repair kit and see how it looks. If you are not happy with the job that it did then it is time to replace the piece of glass.

 

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November 12, 20190 found this helpful

My worry with this is that the repair kit might not be able to handle the hot temperature when the oven is used.

I broke my flattop glass stove one time but it needed to be replaced. As we had inherited the stove when we moved in years before, we just replaced the entire stove.

Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

 

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November 12, 20190 found this helpful

I was told the same thing; it's cheaper to replace the whole stove than to buy a new piece of specialty glass.

 
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