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If the paint is peeling inside, is it still safe to use?

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If the paint is peeling inside, is it still safe to use?

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Your microwave is no longer safe to use. Paint contains traces of lead. In return your food and you are being contaminated. It is suggested that if you use a microwave more than occasion to replace it every three years.

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The paint is cosmetic and will not affect the operation or your health or safety. They have never used lead paint in a microwave. There is NO nuclear radiation involved at all with a microwave and never has been. X-rays are at a much higher frequency than microwaves.

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Ours was doin that a quite a while and then we finally got a new one but if your is that old then probly be safer to get a new because it could be lead paint.

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The microwave is safe to use without the paint. The paint is simply cosmetic.

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Just be sure to leave the room while it’s in use. Perhaps, you should just buy a new one – a good one is only a few hundred bucks.

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