Posted: 1/23/2005 3:56:30 PM EDT
I dropped a drill on my wifes new (for Christmas) stove top and chipped a dime sized area out of the enamel. Does anyone here at the all knowing arfcom know how to repair this, its on the front edge in the middle. Save Joe with your expertice on this.
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Get a big smiley sticker and put on it. There is appliance paint that is a poor substitute for enamel repair. Enamel is a baked on finish, what I would do is look into the jewelry/crafts suppliers, there is a craft called collisone <sp> where they take enamel powder and apply it to metal boxes & such, then fire the piece. Don't know what temp is required but if you obtained some of the white enamel powder and applied it and figured out a way to heat or fire it in place, it would probably do the job, you can also look up a bathtub repair company in the yellowpages, they do that type of repair but I suspect they use an epoxy material instead. HTH Good luck. |