veg-o-matic
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I have a lead (finally!) on a double-oven range that I've been looking for. The owner said he went away for the weekend and that it probably got rained on, as it's on his back patio.
We did have some rain this weekend, but it was mostly windy I think.
Can this range be saved? Assuming it didn't get totally drenched, would I be able to let it dry out and use it? It's a gas stove, should that matter.
I'm thinking that as long as it dries out pretty well it should be okay.
What do the stove experts think?
veg
We did have some rain this weekend, but it was mostly windy I think.
Can this range be saved? Assuming it didn't get totally drenched, would I be able to let it dry out and use it? It's a gas stove, should that matter.
I'm thinking that as long as it dries out pretty well it should be okay.
What do the stove experts think?
veg