Call the parts department at the manufacturer. If it is still under warranty, they will send you a new one for free. If not, you can order it from them and avoid the mark-up charged by the appliance repair services and if your good, the installation charges.
2006-06-16 08:38:22
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answered by eskie lover 7
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In most cases oven door glass isn't just ordinary glass, so don't contact the local glass company as some have suggested. Some oven doors contain up to three sheets of tempered safety glass installed in a specific order. The tempering process increases the strength of the glass to withstand high temperatures, which is especially necessary if you have a self-cleaning oven. Temperatures during self-cleaning can reach 1,000 degrees or higher. I'd suggest contacting a local appliance store or local branch of the manufacturer. Have your brand, appliance type, and model number ready.
2006-06-16 09:08:14
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answered by Anonymous
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How old is the stove? A local appliance repair store can no doubt order the door with the glass but being tempered glass you may find it cheaper to get another stove.
Call them with the make and model # as well as the serial #. These should be found either on the back of the stove, down ehere the drawer is at the bottom(if you have one) or lift up the top and the plate with that info should be inside.
2006-06-16 08:37:43
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answered by Quasimodo 7
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Oven door glass is very tough so you can likely use some oven cleaner and spray and wipe. If the stain is stubborn, try spraying some water or put some dish soap on the stain and using superfine stainless steel, wipe the stain off. The soap acts like a lubricant minimizing the scratches on the surface you are cleaning while getting the benefit of to scraping action on the stain. Always remember to test a small area first before using a chemical or technique you have not used before on the surface you are cleaning.
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answered by Anonymous
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Home Depot Or maybe you could call the glass store and replace the glass.
2006-06-16 08:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well what is the make and model of the stove? Contact the manufacturer or try looking it up in the computer
2006-06-16 08:37:16
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answered by geet840 5
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The manafactor if they still make the oven
2006-06-16 08:38:20
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answered by Eric J 2
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Locate an appliance repair shop in your city. They usually part out stoves and such for parts like what you need.
2006-06-16 08:36:01
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answered by Stuart 7
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Go to a salvage yard and look for a stove like yours. Get measurements and all before you go.
2006-06-16 11:31:01
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answered by June D 1
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Home Depot or Lowe's.
2006-06-16 08:43:30
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answered by rontyray4660 1
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