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Repair Kit for small chips in white enamalled Cooker?
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Ive got a few small chips in the enamel on my white cooker exposing the bare steel underneath. I'd like to repair these before rust develops. Does anyone know if theres a diy kit for treating small chips? Thanks for any info Rob |
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"Rob" wrote in
: Hi Ive got a few small chips in the enamel on my white cooker exposing the bare steel underneath. I'd like to repair these before rust develops. Does anyone know if theres a diy kit for treating small chips? Halfords have "appliance white" touch up paints. just like the ones you use for stone chips on cars. Not a perfect finish but I don't suppose you'll be taking your cooker to any shows. ;-) Alternatively, get some appliance white cellulose paint, thin down with cellulose thinners, use a very fine paintbrush and build up layers in the chips until flush. Leave for 2-3 weeks and then rub down with rubbing compound. Rich -- Rich P Replace .invalid with .com to reply. |
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