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Reparing Trim On Oven Door

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Hi everybody,


Part of the trim on our oven door is hanging off and it seems there is a bit missing. Is there something I can use to glue it back into place or am I better off replacing the whole trim? And is it an idiot proof job? We're in a rented house and the cooker is provided by the landlord; I'm happy to have a go at fairly easy jobs but don't want to do anything that might cause a bigger problem if I mess it up :)



Many thanks for any suggestions :)

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  • jolfc
    jolfc Posts: 446 Forumite
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    LocoLoco wrote: »
    Hi everybody,


    Part of the trim on our oven door is hanging off and it seems there is a bit missing. Is there something I can use to glue it back into place or am I better off replacing the whole trim? And is it an idiot proof job? We're in a rented house and the cooker is provided by the landlord; I'm happy to have a go at fairly easy jobs but don't want to do anything that might cause a bigger problem if I mess it up :)



    Many thanks for any suggestions :)
    When I rented a flat and my cooker had a problem (door hinge) I rang the landlord and he got a repairman out for it and got it mended. I assume if it comes as a furnished property it is up to the landlord to sort a repair out :)
  • Get your make & model number & have a trawl around Youtube for a 'how to' video. I am sure that there will be one.
  • LocoLoco
    LocoLoco Posts: 422 Forumite
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    jolfc wrote: »
    When I rented a flat and my cooker had a problem (door hinge) I rang the landlord and he got a repairman out for it and got it mended. I assume if it comes as a furnished property it is up to the landlord to sort a repair out :)


    Thanks, I'll check, if it's a small job I tend to just do it myself as it's easier than liaising with repairmen to make sure someone's in and what have you but if it looks to be expensive or complicated I'll call them :) Thank you :)
  • LocoLoco
    LocoLoco Posts: 422 Forumite
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    Get your make & model number & have a trawl around Youtube for a 'how to' video. I am sure that there will be one.


    Thank you, I'll have a look, it looks like it wouldn't be tricky but you never know! Will check, thank you :)
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