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bat1
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 1:15 pm
I cleaned my oven thoroughly with St. moritz, it was still dirty from the previous tenant before me and then when I put it on my fuse popped. tried a couple of times.
What can I do?
How do I get rd of the St. Moritz all the way?
Or can it be that it went into some corners that I can't even get into?
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faigie
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 1:34 pm
Why do you think the issue is related to the product?
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bat1
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 1:36 pm
why else would it stop working and even more, cause the fuse to pop?
Does anyone have any advice or experience in the matter?
faigie wrote: | Why do you think the issue is related to the product? |
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faigie
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 1:48 pm
seems that there might be a short circuit .
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bat1
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 1:49 pm
what do you mean by that?
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faigie
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 2:37 pm
Its an electrical malfunction. did the machine work before you cleaned it?
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the world's best mom
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 2:43 pm
I don't know about your oven, but I hope you take that St. Moritz and dispose of it in a garbage where no kids can get ahold of it. Isn't it dangerous and illegal to own it?
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faigie
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 4:44 pm
I just found an old post about this stuff!! OMG its a horror. It even ate thru one ladies rubber gloves!! I wonder if the stuff ate thru your wiring causing a short circuit.
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mom2dkay
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Tue, Aug 19 2014, 8:01 pm
You seem not to know about the dangers of st. Moritz.
You are lucky it's only your oven that's damaged.
It can cause severe skin damage and burns.
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bat1
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Wed, Aug 20 2014, 9:06 am
I was working with it carefully. the oven worked perfectly well before.
there are no kids in my house yet.
Is there any way I can get the oven to work again or it is over???
That is my question.
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Simple1
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Wed, Aug 20 2014, 9:18 am
If you took apart the burners, make sure they are reassembled correctly and in the matching places.
Otherwise, have an appliance repairman look at it.
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bat1
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Wed, Aug 20 2014, 9:24 am
Simple1 wrote: | If you took apart the burners, make sure they are reassembled correctly and in the matching places.
Otherwise, have an appliance repairman look at it. |
Well, the thing is the gas range top is working perfectly.
only the ovens are not.
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the world's best mom
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Wed, Aug 20 2014, 10:43 am
bat1 wrote: | I was working with it carefully. the oven worked perfectly well before.
there are no kids in my house yet.
Is there any way I can get the oven to work again or it is over???
That is my question. |
There are adults there though, correct? Adults can also get burned with it. Very easily. It is illegal to have St. Moritz in the US, and for good reasons.
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Scrabble123
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Wed, Aug 20 2014, 11:46 am
the world's best mom wrote: | There are adults there though, correct? Adults can also get burned with it. Very easily. It is illegal to have St. Moritz in the US, and for good reasons. |
St. Moritz is not illegal in the United States.
Where did you get that idea from?
There is a fume free one as well, which can still cause severe burns.
It definitely can be dangerous when not used correctly, but I highly doubt that it is illegal, especially considering the fact that it is sold at stores in the U.S. can be ordered from reputable stores online. I wouldn't recommend the product because of the potential for serious burns, but if someone already had the product and was set on using it, I'd tell them to be careful!
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