I have a 5 yr. old KA wall oven. I would like to bring back the blue interior but nobody seems to sell the paint . I contacted KitchenAid but they don't sell it. Does anybody have any suggestions?
How do I bring back my oven?
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I have trouble cleaning my oven. I cannot reach inside at the back
Any ideas? I am 68 and do not know how to clean back of my oven.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/paint-oven-heat-resistant-paint-32586.html
You don't paint the inside of an oven. This is a maintenance issue. Here are some things you can try.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/manually-clean-electric-selfcleaning-oven-20791.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/kitchenaid_wall_ovens.html
https://www.subzero-wolf.com/assistance/answers/clean-blue-porcelain-oven-interior
https://producthelp.kitchenaid.com/Cooking/Wall_Ovens_and_Ranges/Oven_Cleaning_and_Care
It will take repeated cleanings. I would try a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Do not use anything abrasive. Bar Keepers Friend might work. Once you do get it clean, wipe it down regularly so it doesn't get this bad again.
Hi Marlene,
From what I understand, there is no food safe interior paint for DIY on the market. The original painting process uses a special paint that is baked on with high heat that a DIY'er just can't duplicate. The best you can do is clean it as thoroughly as you can to make it look as good as possible :( There are some heat resistant appliance paints that can be used on the outside of the oven, if that helps at all. Wishing you the best.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/repaint-enamel-oven-20631.html
Hello there, Sorry I can't suggest anything else. Maybe it is time to consider investing in sa new oven!
Try an orange vinegar cleaner. That works on baked on gunk. I just put orange peels in white vinegar in a mason jar in the fridge for about two weeks. (Hometalk recipe) or you can use orange essential oil with the vinegar. It takes all the baked on stuff off. Hope this helps.