How Do You Repair A Scratched Enamel Oven?
Whether it’s using the cooktop portion of the oven, or if you’re baking goodies for you and your family, the oven is a mainstay in family life. Under such heavy use, an oven is bound to show wear and tear. A common problem is scratches from kitchen utensils. If you have an enamel oven, scratches can be repaired. Locate your owner’s manual. Write down your model name and number. Check for touch-up paint that may have been included with the purchase of your oven. Contact the manufacturer if you do not have any touch up paint that was included at the time of your oven purchase. Give the manufacturer the relevant information regarding your oven. Determine if the manufacturer has a specific name of your enamel paint color. Find out if it is available locally or if you have to have it sent from the manufacturer. Buy the touch-up paint from a local supplier if it’s available and the manufacturer won’t send you a touch-up kit. Clean the scratched enamel with mild dishwater soap and warm water.