andyvh1959
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As part of my kitchen remodel I also painted the door panel and control panel of my old Kenmore dishwasher to very closely match my two year old GE fridge and stove. I applied Duplicolor Toyota Phantom Grey Pearl paint after I scuffed up the original ivory finish on the steel door panel. For the plastic upper cover I sanded it, then sprayed Duplicolor plastic prep spray (smelled like Acetone) onto it, which made it slightly tacky and then applied the paint color on that. Came out great. I went over both with satin clear coat. As a test I tried to scratch it with a finger nail edge and it did nothing to it, great!
I also changed out the white touch panel with a used black touch panel. Good to go, the good ol Kenmore fired right up and cycled normally. Except, where the steam/hot vapors escape the front vent it basically "steamed" the paint white. I tried scrubbing it off thinking it may be soap residue, nope. So now I'm thinking of a thin satin finish metal trim around the vent, unless someone has a different idea.


I also changed out the white touch panel with a used black touch panel. Good to go, the good ol Kenmore fired right up and cycled normally. Except, where the steam/hot vapors escape the front vent it basically "steamed" the paint white. I tried scrubbing it off thinking it may be soap residue, nope. So now I'm thinking of a thin satin finish metal trim around the vent, unless someone has a different idea.


