View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
Robert Macy[_2_] Robert Macy[_2_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 796
Default Durable paint for the inside of a microwave oven

On Dec 6, 10:58*am, jeff_wisnia wrote:
We have a well functioning microwave oven with a rusty circular track on
the bottom of the oven where the plastic wheels supporting the rotating
glass dish have rolled for several years.

The track looks awful and it's spread to about 3/4" in width now, much
wider than the wheel treads and I'm thinking it may soon rust right
through the oven floor.

I tried painting it with white automotive touchup paint a while back,
but that only lasted about a week before flaking off.

Can someone name a really tough white paint, maybe an epoxy based one,
that I can use to put a heavy durable coating over that rusty "track"?

Failing that, I guess I can take the time to cut a circular band out of
aluminum or stainless sheet metal and epoxy it over the rusted area with
conductive epoxy to avoid the possibility of it arcing to the oven
floor. But that's a bit of work and prolly guarantees that the microwave
will decide to die soon. G

Thanks guys,

Jeff

--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.


The stain may remain, but there are ways to mitigate without painting.

I do NOT recomend painting inside a microwave. Who knows what's
thepaint going to do.

There is a product called Wink that is mild HF acid with wll remove
almost anythign related to rusting. However, use gloves!

We use a quaternary compound called Unicide 256 from Brulins in
Indiana. That compound removes, reduces rust back to the original.
Not originally intended for that, but it does do it.

We spray it on, rinse off and the rust is always all gone, plus,
cleaned.