Sounds like it got overheated from the clutch slipping. If the clutch was slipping and burned up, that tells me that the pressure plate probably wasn't doing its job of applying enough force to the clutch plate to keep it from slipping.
However, assuming that the pressure plate was providing adequate pressure and something else caused the problem (oil leak, warped flywheel, etc), I would think you could take it to a machine shop and have them resurface the face for you to remove the "glaze" and to ensure that the surface is truly flat like you would with a flywheel.