HF70 glass
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I just bought a HF70 and been using it for a couple weeks. I clean glass everyday or every other day and notice marks showing up on the glass. Is this common for every stove hf70
- warminmn
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Its the nature of the beast. Glass will craze over time. If you want you can replace the glass to see the fire but until it gets real bad I dont think it will hurt anything.
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The ceramic glass is still clear just has marks showing up almost like hairline cracks
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yes, thats what it will look like. Kind of like a spider web, unless it is actually cracked which would have taken blunt force.