Small Appliance / Kitchen-Aid Coffee Maker / Warming Plate...
We have a Kitchen-Aid brand Coffee Maker approximately 4 yrs old now... The problem lies in the Warming Plate designed to stay Hot for 2 hrs. once the coffee has completed the drip cycle... Works fine , it's the appearance.. The factory baked on enamel (? ) has chipped , pealed off the surface of the Hot Plate..
Wife had gone to Home Depot picked up a Can of Heat Resistant spray paint.. I turned C/M on so hot plate would heat up thereby letting the paint adhere to the surface.. What's happening is, Once a Pot of Coffee has Brewed.. First attempt to pour a cup the Pot has stuck to the Hot Plate.. Hence once you've removed the Pot with great care , paint has stuck to the underside of the pot in a few places.. My Query, is there not a proper Heat Resitent paint available or should we just clean the Hot Plate best we can and leave it be... Advice Appreciated , Cheers Thanks