Jenn Air Electric Cooktop
We have a Jenn Air Glass Cooktop and it sits above the counter top
about 1/4 of an inch. It's greatest value seems to be the ability to collect crumbs! I've gotten more use out of my old toothbrushes that way... I can't find anything online to tell me if I can caulk under that lip, does anyone know? I know if we ever end up replacing the thing we'll either have to replace like for like or (dare I hope) replace the countertops, so I'm not concerned about damage to the existing surface below. -K |
Jenn Air Electric Cooktop
They now have black High temperature RTV sealer which is a lot like silicone chalk. You can find it at auto parts places. Originally the only color choice for high temp was orange |
Jenn Air Electric Cooktop
They are not meant to be sealed....how would you service them if you
couldn'y take them out??? Swoopey wrote: We have a Jenn Air Glass Cooktop and it sits above the counter top about 1/4 of an inch. It's greatest value seems to be the ability to collect crumbs! I've gotten more use out of my old toothbrushes that way... I can't find anything online to tell me if I can caulk under that lip, does anyone know? I know if we ever end up replacing the thing we'll either have to replace like for like or (dare I hope) replace the countertops, so I'm not concerned about damage to the existing surface below. -K |
Jenn Air Electric Cooktop
Well, you could remove the seal if you need to work on the unit. I
don't see why you can't put some clear silacon around it. It would stop food from getting under it. |
Jenn Air Electric Cooktop
replying to naflsh, Linda wrote:
Use some putty or play dough, lol. Sorry, jenn air is junk. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...op-176435-.htm |
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