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I have an electric stove that appears to have mice in the insulation of the oven is there a way to replace the insulation so it won't smell when I turn the oven on?
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If you are talking about the temperature insulation between the inner and the outer oven bodies - it is not replaceable.
For more accurate advise I need the complete model number of the unit.
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I need to replace some of the insulation in the upper part of my Hotpoint electric stove Model # RB735G0J2AD due to the invasion of a small critter. Could you tell me what kind of insulation I can use?
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As far as I know such temperature insulation is not serviceable. If the damage is significantly low you can still use the range.
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Hot Point Model #R B735G0J2AD Thank You JGDolecki
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