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Cerama Bryte is the best induction cooktop cleaner!
Cerama Bryte is the BOMB (awesome)! It works soooooo much better than other induction cooktop cleaners. We've had our range for over two years and it has some small scratches, but still looks amazing when it's cleaned with Cerama Bryte. First, make sure the cooktop is COMPLETELY cooled, then get rid of the big spills, using a razor blade to get the cooked on bits. Once the large particles are off, squirt a small amount of Cerama Bryte on the cooktop, and using the yellow Cerama Bryte (CB) scouring pads (ONLY!), work in the liquid in using small circular motions. You should be able to feel any thing on the cooktop, it will feel like resistance. After going over the entire thing several times, allow it to dry. Then use the CB pad (maybe a different one if the one you're using is too dirty) to work in the dried CB using circular motions. Most of it will come off in flames. Use a clean paper towel with circular motions to polish to a high shine and remove any white flakes. You're left with a beautiful clean cooktop with no residue!
This stuff is a game-changer! Repair gum boots, waders, worn down soles, almost anything! I used it to fix a plastic watering can and bucket that had cracked. I recommend using at least an N-95 mask AND doing it in a well-ventilated area (like outside) as the fumes are a bit noxious. If using to repair worn soles, do like the instructions and use tape around the heel to keep it from dripping...it's very hard to keep tennis shoes level upside down! Store in the freezer to keep it fresh. Amazing product, Washington state company!
4387913 OLK7913 Refrigerator Relay Overload OEM Supco for Whirlpool Kenmore
01 Sep, 2019
Piece fits water dispenser that stopped cooling
I have a GE water dispenser and the cooling part stopped working. Did some researcher and found these two parts were the likely culprit for the problem. The override switch was so brittle it came apart trying to take it off. Likely didn't need the start relay, but it wasn't much more $ and it's bothersome to get to so I just bought both parts. So glad I did! There's a YouTube video where someone shows how to do this repair on a water dispenser. It's the same part that's in a lot of refrigerators and freezers. It's fairly easy, even for a novice. Think twice before you get rid of that appliance that stopped working... $20 worth of parts and 20 minutes may be all you need to fix it!