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Nige wrote:
The glass on the inner door of my Neff oven has become loose. I thought
there would be a replacement gasket with adhesive on either side, but
Neff say it is bonded at the factory, and want £75 for a new inner door.

The rest of the seals on the edges of the door appear to be silicon
rubber, is this heatproof?

Can anyone suggest how to attach the glass?


High temperature silicone works very well - screwfix 13185.

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Mary Fisher
 
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"Nige" wrote in message
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The glass on the inner door of my Neff oven has become loose. I thought
there would be a replacement gasket with adhesive on either side, but
Neff say it is bonded at the factory, and want £75 for a new inner door.

The rest of the seals on the edges of the door appear to be silicon
rubber, is this heatproof?

Can anyone suggest how to attach the glass?


No but I'm constantly irritated that I can't remove the inner glass on my
oven door for cleaning. It was so easy on the old cooker ...

Sorry, nothing to do with your query.

Mary


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Default Oven glass - how to attach?

Nige wrote:
The glass on the inner door of my Neff oven has become loose. I
thought there would be a replacement gasket with adhesive on either
side, but Neff say it is bonded at the factory, and want £75 for a
new inner door.

The rest of the seals on the edges of the door appear to be silicon
rubber, is this heatproof?

Can anyone suggest how to attach the glass?


Same happened with us when we tried to clean an old cooker which came with a
house - glass came out and after searching around, we stuck it back in with
expoxy. I think it was slightly special stuff which specifically said on
the pack that it could whithstand up to 180 degrees. Whilst I knew it would
be exposed to more, I thought it would be the best bet. Whilst it did
discolour and go brown, it did the job and didn't fail in the 18 months we
remained at that place.

High temp silicone might be better though I've no idea on price.

David


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David Hearn wrote:

High temp silicone might be better though I've no idea on price.


High temp silicone is far better suited to this application. It's rated
to 300C. A tube costs £4.

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