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A magic eraser is a special sort of sponge.  Its microporous structure allows it to clean surfaces that prove impossible to clean via normal methods.  If your ceramic stovetop has resisted baking soda and razor scraper cleaning solutions, try a magic eraser. You can obtain a magic eraser at your local big box grocery store, or online. There are a number of products available designed specifically to clean ceramic stovetops.  Cerama Bryte and Cook Top are two such specialized ceramic cooktop cleaners.  Each cleaning product is slightly different, so consult manufacturer instructions for more detailed information regarding use.  Generally, you’ll spray or sprinkle your stovetop with the specially-formulated cleaning agent, then wipe the surface with a damp rag or sponge. These products are useful for cutting through grease stains and burned-on material. If, after wiping the ceramic stovetop down with baking soda and a damp rag, it is still not clean, use a razor scraper to scrape the debris off.  A razor scraper is a small tool consisting of a handle and a razor blade with its edge facing out.  Run the blade along the burned material at a sharp angle by keeping the blade and its handle as close as possible to the surface of the ceramic stovetop.  Wipe the stovetop with a damp, soapy sponge before scraping it with the razor scraper. Do not move the blade in a direction that runs parallel to the blade or you’ll scratch the surface of the cooktop.  Always move the blade in a direction that is perpendicular to it. Cleaning the stovetop with a razor scraper should be a last resort.

summary: Use a magic eraser. Use a specially-formulated cleaning product. Scrape away remaining debris.


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State your intention as clearly as possible. For example: I want a solution to my problem with ...  It could be anything that is troubling you. This is important because doing this you instruct your subconscious and all other parts of yourself to pay attention to your sincere wish of solving your problem. You may also say a short prayer or smudge yourself, depending on which faith you adhere to. Closing your eyes and reflecting or taking a simple bow are other nice ways to begin the process. Decide whether you will walk barefoot or with shoes on. With bare feet, you can feel the texture of the earth beneath your feet and connect to its grounding forces. The first step sets the pace for your walk. It can be fast or slow. Choose your intention for the walk. Are you being spiritual, reflective, mindful, playful, creative or something else? If you're problem solving, your walk becomes a meditation when you surrender all your problems and just walk. Other parts of you have now a chance to process your request of a solution. If you are very upset: fast walking in lets the emotions dissipate easier. Most people try slowing down their mind by slower walking, relying on the mind and body reflection. Keep your mind quiet, and still pestering thoughts each time they arise. Concentrate on the placement of one foot before the other and rhythmic, gentle and regular breathing.  If you're problem solving, walk as you didn’t have any problems at all, let it all go. Surrender to the activity of attentive walking. Let the burden (your problem) fall off your shoulders. Various parts of your being are now processing your wish for solution. All you have to do is to let it incubate and not interfere, let it be and let go of any expectations. Continue to walk as you didn’t have any problems at all, let it all go. If you're going on a spiritual journey or seeking creative inspiration, again let it all go and just surrender to the experience of walking the labyrinth. You may stop here for a while, sit or lay down if you feel like it and meditate or reflect. The main thing is to let yourself surrender totally to your inner process. It feels so good to have all the time you need. If you don't have a problem, question or quest for inspiration, just sit quietly and let things be. When you are ready, just walk out. Accept the insights and gifts you may have received. Adopting a sense of gratitude will always facilitate resolutions. Offer your thanks for what you have learned.
summary: Stand in front of the entrance to the labyrinth. Center yourself by taking a couple of deep breaths. Acknowledge your coming meditative or spiritual journey within the labyrinth. Begin your walk. Continue to walk. Pause on reaching the center. Walk out.