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THIS SECTION
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RE-ENAMELLING A Rayburn has its major front and top, cast iron surfaces coated with vitreous enamel, which is effectively a coloured glass material. This provides an attractive, yet extremely durable finish, which is easy to keep clean. Inevitably, over many years of use, small accidental chips may occur and these can easily be repaired by the use of special repair kits, shortly to be available from your Rayburn Stockist. Ordinary gloss or enamel paints are unsuitable as they are generally not resistant to heat, grease or acid from food spills and are unlikely to adhere to the cast iron surface. Light scratched areas can be improved by cleaning, then polishing with a beeswax polish to fill the scratches. If larger areas become damaged or if you wish to make a colour change, it may best to renew the components concerned. Check availability with your Stockist. Alternatively, we are aware of two companies who specialise in re-enamelling: -
Rayburn cooker side-panels are powder coated (painted), not enamelled, and can rarely be satisfactorily repaired on site. If damaged or corroded they should be renewed. See also CLEANING |