Question about GE SpaceMaker Microwave Ovens
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with contact cement or hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. You could heat it up (hair dryer, maybe?) ...
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with contact cement or hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. PLEASE unplug the oven first, and always ...
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with contact cement or hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. You could heat it up (hair dryer, maybe?) ...
Question about GE SpaceMaker Microwave Ovens
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. You could heat it up (hair dryer, maybe?) then use needle nose ...
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. You could heat it up (hair dryer, maybe?) then use needle nose ...
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with contact cement or hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. You could heat it up (hair dryer, maybe?) ...
Question about Emerson Microwave Ovens
...under carousel what do I do; this is only 18 mos old Hi, Scratches and bare spots are fairly common, but should be addressed as soon as they arise so the corrosion will not spread and arcing ...
...and rusting. It is about 8 years old. Should I replace it or try the paint? Is chipping and rusting common in microwaves? If so, why? Moisture accumulation can sometimes be caused if the cooling fan ...
...is flaking and revealing metal. Is it safe to use? Hi, Scratches, flaking and bare spots are fairly common, but should be addressed as soon as they arise so the corrosion will not spread and arcing ...
...common and can be a pain. It's tacked in place with contact cement or hot glue, and sometimes there may have been enough moisture to corrode and seize up. You could heat it up (hair dryer, maybe?) ...
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