Posts Tagged ‘Electrical Problems’

Render A New Look To Your Refrigerator By Repainting It

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

If you are fed up with the color of your refrigerator then you can render an additional layer of design to the body of your old refrigerator. Though the job appears a bit sophisticated but you can handle it on your own. You would require a little guidance and the right kind of materials to attain success in the concerned task.

First of all, assess the area of the refrigerator that needs to be painted. The back side of the refrigerator should be excluded from the paint-job as the black color complements the operation of the coils. Consider only the front, top and bottom surface of the refrigerator for the required paint-job. Also, take into consideration the amount of paint needed to repaint the refrigerator.

Choose the color with the beautification theme in mind and purchase this special paint from a local paint shop. The quality of this paint makes it heat-resistible and cold-resistible.

Clean the external body of the refrigerator unit thoroughly to remove any kind of stain, dirt or smoke. Such an operation would offer a smooth layer to the upcoming coat of paint. Consequently, the paint layer will be able to bind effectively to the surface of the refrigerator.

Maintaining A Microwave Oven

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Microwave oven is amongst the electrical items that are small but the tricky errors can be solved without the need of an expert. There are problems associated with such devices that keep coming back. Usually, these problems can be tackled without the help of an expert. However, a word or two from an expert would prove handy while repairing an electrical device.

Though the repairing of microwave can prove to be an experience of lifetime in the absence of an expert’s guidance, you will find the repair work fairly simple. For instance, if you encountered a broken door handle of the microwave then do not panic and maintain your patience throughout. With the help of a putty knife, take out the trim which is fixed around the door. Below this trim, you find the screws to detach the handle from the door.

There are situations when the microwave stops working because food inside the microwave catches fire. In that situation, look for the flame oven thermostat safety switch. This switch allows you to turn off the microwave in extreme conditions. These switches are available in every microwave oven nowadays.