Thursday, January 28, 2010

Microwave Roller What Is The Effect Of Using A Microwave Oven When The Inside Coating Is Flaking Off?

What is the effect of using a microwave oven when the inside coating is flaking off? - microwave roller

The snowflakes did not receive the food, because what happens on the floor of the oven - in rolls rolling plate. The cover is some of it is rust. Is it safe to use the stove? Does this affect the performance of the furnace? Otherwise, the furnace is in good condition and seems to work well. Is there a paint or coating that I can buy to solve this problem?

4 comments:

mike b said...

No, no impact on the operation of the microwave, unless the form is really thick. The powder coating is weak, probably the wheels on the deck.

You can buy devices touch paint touch-up. Or keep it dry and rust not bad.

The steel case keeps the microwaves in the device. The image provides no protection against radiation.

mike b said...

No, no impact on the operation of the microwave, unless the form is really thick. The powder coating is weak, probably the wheels on the deck.

You can buy devices touch paint touch-up. Or keep it dry and rust not bad.

The steel case keeps the microwaves in the device. The image provides no protection against radiation.

T C said...

Never heard of that happening before that. I suspect a faulty device. The finish is either baked enamel or powder coated. It should be clear to bounce the rays. I find a sale in a garage.

Blue said...

It can be a powder coating of metal in the paint, such as tin or aluminum witch cases of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of brain damage when people get older and no added color, I know

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