I have an angled wall that will look good if I can cut the panel to fit.
SOURCE: Cannot re-fit middle glasss into main oven door
this is a new one too me but ill give a shot
ive never seen an over where the supports were all intack
they should be screwed in at least to of them by what i call the hidden screw or plug either the 2 bottom come out or the 2 top ones come out to where the glass slides into position and just put the supports back into place
i was reading reviews on this particular item and clearly by what there describing this is not a very good functioning machine all out of tune from the older style
SOURCE: frameless shower door sticking to the opposite wall when closing
you can fix this problem by loostening the clamp screw and putting locktite sealer(you can purchase locktite from hd or lowes locktite is not the only product you can call a glass supplier and as for recommendation) Be sure to read the directions on the tube I use it to seal joints on refrigeration threaded parts. Make sure it will adhere to glass and metal also review the clean up solvent when you do this place a wood wedge at the bottom of the glass dooor and the threashold to support he weight until the sealer driese
Steps
1 Place wood wedge/block under door where non hinged side meets wall
2 losten top hinge(inspect bottom hinge to make sure it is snug and the glass dor is all the way into the hinge
3 You may have to remove the top hinge completely to get enough of the locktite on the metal and glass place the locktite on the hinge flat plate and the glass
4 recheck gap where door meets wall( I sometimes use paint stirs(wood) as shims to keep space between door and wall consistent
5 tighten top inge screws( you can put locktite on the screw threas also
6 Clean excess locktite and wait suggested time by instructions on tube
Good Luck!
SOURCE: Cleaning Tempered Glass
Norwex Descaler is the absolute best thing I've found for hard water build up on any surface, including glass shower doors and shower/sink fixtures. When I moved into my current house last year, the bathtub and shower head were disgusting! They
were white with years of built-up hard water residue. Repeated application of CLR
and a ton of elbow grease just couldn't get it off. When I tried Norwex
DeScaler for the first time, it removed ALL of the soap scum and lime
in the FIRST application.
This stuff
is enzyme based - free of hazardous chemicals and enviro friendly. The
enzymes in the DeScaler actually eat the soap scum! I just spray it on,
wait 5 -10 minutes, and wipe off with my wet microfiber cloth (also from Norwex). It's
incredible. It works better and faster than CLR, or any other chemical
alternative I've tried. It's fume-free and can be used by people with chemical and environmental allergies.
You can buy it from a Norwex Rep, or order it online - a good site is www.Norwex-Healthy-Cleaning.com. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: I need a new tempered glass control panel bezel.
The part number is 311100 and changes to a 313885. I tryed 5 different places and all say No longer Avalible. I even looked on E-Bay.
Im sorry
SOURCE: I need to replace the
If anyone can locate this part I would bet on appliance parts pros:
1-877-477-7278 http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?part_id=2035287
This door glass was originally made by GE.
You can also try the repair clinic:
800-269-2609
http://www.repairclinic.com/Appliance-Parts?s=t-WB57K5121-%3d%3d
These 2 sources will probably be your best bet. I know it says they are not stocked.
As I said GE made this door originially. You can call their parts line at :
Parts:
Call: 800-626-2002
Start with the call to GE parts first using your WB57K5121 part number.
Fingers crossed but as a service tech this is exactly what I would do if I were faced with your situation. Wish you the best and would appreciate any feedback on your search results.
Thanks for choosing FixYa.
Kelly
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