> how about a any suggestions on refinishing the stove top?
> thanx
> chris 75gb
>
Chris,
Yes I do

Do what I'm going to do. I'm getting a new stove
top to match the new microwave I'm getting from
Maytag Sam.
Seriously, I'm getting a new stove top because the
controls after 25 years are leaking propane and smelling
the place up. Also, the thing looks pretty tacky. I can buy
a new stove top for about $125. To me that's not too
expensive.
I tried to clean mine up before with various metal cleaning
products and nothing seemed to work. I suppose there
is someone on the net that will know how to make the
old one look new. It just didn't work that way for me.
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI