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Friday, July 20, 2012

Hidden Gems For Home Appliance Repair Inspiration And Ideas


Appliance Repair in MIDLOTHIAN, IL by appliancehub


Appliances can get damaged in a number or ways. Heavy objects can fall on the surface of the appliance or a sharp edge can scratch or chip the surface of the appliance. A ding or scratch won't effect the performance of an appliance but it will affect the appearance of the appliance. You can easily buy some touch up paint to fix the surface of a damaged appliance. White is the easiest to fix but you can buy any color you need to fix the scratch or scuff. You can buy the patching paint at a hardware store.

After you get the paint you need to repair the surface of the appliance take some time to wash the surface to be painted. You can use a kitchen scrub pad and some detergent to wash the affected area. Make sure to rinse it well and dry it before you apply the paint.

If the scratch is small then touch it up with a very small amount of paint. It will look better and stay good looking longer then if you apply a large glob of paint onto the surface.

If the area to be repaired is a large area then you may need to get a 15-ounce can of spray paint to fix the scratch or scuff. Get paint that matches the color of your appliance.

First take sand paper that is 600 grit and sand the area to be painted. After you sand the area take a damp cloth and wipe the surface that you sanded. Then let the surface dry.

Shake the can of paint according to the directions on the can and spray the entire area very lightly. Then let the area dry well. After the paint is dry you should apply a second coat of paint to the area. You may have to apply several coats of paint until you get the damaged area covered entirely. Don't put on a heavy coat of the paint or you will develop drips and streaks on the surface of the appliance. If you do develop drips you can sand the area smooth and wipe it with a damp cloth. Once the area has dried you can apply a light coat of paint on the area.

When painting a metal surface it can be somewhat challenging to keep the paint from dripping and smearing. It is most important to apply thin coats of paint to prevent drips form developing.

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Some Quick Home Appliance Repair Tips That Will Help You


Appliances Repair in Boise by guitarman56


Knowing how to use appliance paint is great way to update kitchen appliances on a small budget. Often old appliances still function well, but may be an undesirable color. In these cases, appliance paint can be used to update the color of your kitchen, without the expense of a new appliance.

Using Appliance Paint to Repair Chips

Many manufacturers include a small amount of appliance paint to fix the appliance if it becomes chipped. In this case, the application process is fairly straightforward. First, clean the area thoroughly and allow it to dry. There should be no grease or lose paint to prevent the appliance paint from adhering. Next, using a disposable paintbrush, apply the appliance paint to the chip in the item you are repairing. Sometimes several coats can be used to cover the depression made by a deep chip.

How to Use Appliance Paint to Alter the Color of an Appliance

Learning how to use appliance paint to alter the color of an appliance can be difficult. Creating professional results will take time, effort, and a steady hand. Homeowners who expect a finish comparable to a new, professionally finished appliance will be disappointed. Also, appliances such as range tops and ovens should not be repainted.

Step #1: Choose the right paint. Appliance paint is usually available in brush on or spray on varieties. For this application, a spray on paint is desirable.

Step #2: Move the appliance. Place the appliance on a drop cloth for painting in a well ventilated area. For even application, consider shifting the appliance so the side being painted is always parallel to the floor.

Step #3: Clean the appliance thoroughly. Make sure that all the grease, dust, and other dirt is removed. Debris on the appliance will prevent the paint from adhering correctly. A degreaser is an excellent choice for most appliances.

Step #4: Mask or remove anything you do not wish to paint. Knobs and handles can often be removed, but other items, such as gaskets, will have to be carefully masked with painter's tape to protect them during painting.

Step #5: Apply the first coat. Apply a very thin coat of appliance paint, creating even coverage. Allow the coat to dry thoroughly before proceeding. You may have to paint each side of the appliance and allow it to dry separately.

Step #6: Apply subsequent coats. Three coats is the minimum for appliance paint, but more may be required depending on the colors being used.

Final Considerations

Using appliance paint in the kitchen may be difficult for people without experience using spray on paint, or the patience or time to complete this job. Many body shops and other professionals will refinish your appliance for several hundred dollars: a great deal when compared to the time required to complete this project.