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Model Number: jvm1533bd002 Brand: GE Age: 1 - 5 years
The gridwork on the inside of the glass has a few blackened areas on it, maybe the size of a penny total, and since I'm selling the house would like to make it look better. I see the part, AP318927, but is that just the film not including the metal grid? Or is the grid actually contained on the film? Do I just peel off the old one and what type of cleaner would be safe to use before applying the new film?
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This is just the film and I believe it suppose to be selfadhesive.
I had never replace it and do not think anybody else did it. This is a cosmetic part which does not affect safety of a microwave. Gene.
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