Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - Paint or recover frig and stove?
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dragonstar
03-21-04, 09:19 PM
Is there any way to "recover" or paint a refrigerator and stove? Just redid the kitchen and don't really care for the stock almond colored appliances. Would prefer something along the line of brushed aluminum/steel look but new appliances are not in the budget. Any and all ideas are much appreciated!
Sharp Advice
03-22-04, 07:22 AM
Hello: dragonstar
Possible but not easy to do. The original finish is baked on enamel which would need to be removed first. Than an undercoating than a dipping into the finished surface.
All of which would have to be done professionally at a plating and chroming shop. Anything less would not last and the final result will be very disappointing, if not impossible as a diy project.
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Possible but not easy to do. The original finish is baked on enamel which would need to be removed first. Than an undercoating than a dipping into the finished surface.
All of which would have to be done professionally at a plating and chroming shop. Anything less would not last and the final result will be very disappointing, if not impossible as a diy project.
Check back on your question several more times. Other members posting replies in this forum topic may offer you additional advice, ideas and or suggestions.
Use the reply button to add additional information or questions. Using this method moves the topic back up to the top of the list automatically.
Regards & Good Luck. (Helping out in this forum topic)
Sharp Advice. TCB4U2B2B Business Management Services. Web Site Host, Forums Monitor & Multiple Topics Moderator. Energy Conservation Consultant & Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."