When I was rebuilding machines for sale, when it was still worthwhile, I repainted some coppertone with the darker shadow around the edges. At the time there was epoxy paint of the right colors available from the appliance parts distributors. I think you may have a hard time finding the real appliance colors but you may be able to find epoxy paint in spray cans of stock colors that may be close enough.
I had good results just painting the machine with the base color and letting it dry and spraying the shadow color on top. It would take a steady hand to shadow or it wouldn't look good. You could experiment before acutally painting the machine.
If the top is porcelain then it may be a problem but another member recently said he repainted a portelain top machine after acid etching.
I had good results just painting the machine with the base color and letting it dry and spraying the shadow color on top. It would take a steady hand to shadow or it wouldn't look good. You could experiment before acutally painting the machine.
If the top is porcelain then it may be a problem but another member recently said he repainted a portelain top machine after acid etching.