Damage to porcelain oven lining

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oliger

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Indianapolis, Indiana
Late 60s Magic Chef gas range.
I keep my oven very clean and scrub it once a week or so, and the glass window almost daily. The entire time I have used this oven, it has always had white specks in the porcelain. It is supposed to be all grey. The specks end where the door seal is. That leads me to believe that the damage is heat related. Anytime I wipe out the oven, and the porcelain is wet, it has no specks. Once it dries they come back. Has been this way for years. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Scrubbing is no use.

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Re: Neptunebob
Best stove i've ever had. Loaded with options. Fully automatic oven, automatic burner with exact temperature settings. The other 3 burners have simmer and keep warm settings. Chrome top. Fluorescent back panel. Cooked many great meals with it. Like everything in my kitchen, I keep it waxed and sparkly.

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Re: Tomturbomatic
That makes perfect sense. I kind of figured the only remedy would be new porcelain. Its by far the worst on the door. On the oven liner its self, its not easily noticed.
 
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