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Scratches in Surface
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
REMOVED PANEL COVER [ 4 SCREWS] UNSCREWED 2 SCREWS ON LATCH DOOR ON THIS MODEL THE PART WAS IN TOO TIGHT OF QUARTERS SO I HAD TO LOOSEN A TOP PANEL SO I COULD RAISE PART HIGH ENOUGH TO RELEASE IT FROM A CATCH AT THE BACK OF THE PART. PUSH PART BACK, RAISE AND PULL FORWARDS. REMOVED 4 WIRES ONE AT A TIME AND ATTACHING TO NEW PART. REPLACED PART, TIGHTEN TOP PANEL AND REPLACED PANEL COVER.
1. Turn off the breaker. 2. Remove all of the oven racks. 3. Remove the oven door as per users manual. 4. Remove two 1/4" screws on the plate holding the broil element to the back of the oven. 5.. Remove two 1/4" screws in the front of the element holding reflective plate and element toward the front of the oven. 6. Carefully pull the element out enough to remove the wire spade contacts with from the rear of the element with long nosed pliers being careful not to let the wires go behind the rear oven cavity. 7. Element and top reflective plate assembly can now be removed from the oven. 8. The old element is removed from the reflective plate by removing four 1/4" screws. 9. Install the new element on the plate and reverse the procedure to reinstall the completed assembly into the oven. 10 Reinstall the door and racks, turn on the power and test.