I need to clean the double glass of the oven without removing the door. In some models the top door trim can be removed by unscrewing the screws or through small clicks on the sides. My Whirlpool OBI B10 model no. 000 947 44 has neither. I don't know whether the top oven trim can be just pulled or not. There are two little things on the sides. Pls see the pictures, I cannot describe the issue very well. Thanks!
I see you've inquired in many locations in the UK without results.
Unfortunately I don't have access to that service manual. It will need to be located within the UK.
I've found some exploded views of the range but not in enough detail to see how the door is assembled. I've found the following service info. It was in Whirlpool docs. Can't tell if it's yours exactly.
This is about the best I can do...... Whirlpool - oven door docs -pdf
Thanks for your suggestions. but I already checked Whirlpool manual (even the longer ones) but no luck. Contacted Whirlpool but no luck. Cannot find similar models anywhere, no luck.
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My tub was reglazed about10 years ago. I've only used Scrubbing Bubbles to clean it, as recommended by the company doing the reglazing. Lately, the floor of the tub where I stand when showering is gray. Does this indicated a wearing off of the glazed surface, or is it dirt from my feet - I don't know. I've tried cleaning it with another non-abrasive cleanser but no success. The tub floor doesn't feel worn out or pitted.
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My husband and I (who are not really diy-ers) recently had a handyman remove the glass doors from our shower because they looked terrible with hard water stains. Unfortunately, the adhesive/caulk used to hold them in place left a deep yellow stain all along the base and a little up the sides. It's not just a stain: there is quite a bit of adhesive still stuck there since our handyman didn't want to hit the surface with his razor blade. (There are also 4 screw holes that will have to be filled somehow.)
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I tried a few suggestions I found online, but they had absolutely no effect: hydrogen peroxide and Bar Keeper's Friend--each by themselves, then together as a paste, left over night, etc. No effect.
I found the International Cast Polymer Association and got this advice:
[QUOTE][color=#5c5c5c]Occasionally, Gel Gloss (available in most major hardware stores) is an excellent way to clean and seal your cultured marble vanity top for years of beauty.[/color]
[color=#5c5c5c]To remove built up hair spray, paint, tar, and difficult stains from the surface, use turpentine, denatured alcohol, or paint thinner. [/color][/QUOTE]
I ended up getting odorless mineral spirits from Lowe's because it sounded like it was a better alternative to denatured alcohol--and wouldn't odorless be safer? But now that I read the warnings and directions, I'm very nervous to even open it. I recently developed asthma, and this stuff sounds dangerous. There is no window that can open or fan in the bathroom, although since it's off the master bedroom, I can open all those windows.
But is there a safer alternative that might work? Any other ideas?
Thanks!
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