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Goldstar Countertop microwaves

Official Goldstar countertop microwave parts

Goldstar countertop microwaves use innovative controls and components to heat your foods evenly. Goldstar microwaves use sturdy parts that rarely break down. While Goldstar is known for its line of dependable appliances, they need routine maintenance and occasionally need repairs. If your Goldstar microwave does stop heating, trust Sears PartsDirect to have the parts you need to get your microwave cooking again.

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Repairing arc burn marks inside the cavity of your Goldstar countertop microwave

  • For microwaves that are not stainless steel on the inside, you can repair arc marks up to the size of a quarter using this touch-up paint, but only if the marks appear on the inside walls, the floor, or the ceiling. Don't attempt repairs on the outer frame, or the door. Any repairs to the door or frame could affect the shielding and cause radiation leaks. And don’t attempt repairs on burn marks larger than a quarter, as that could be a sign of a more serious problem and should be checked out by a service technician. Also, don't use this repair on microwaves with a stainless steel the inside, because the paint won’t stick.
  • Clean the area using soapy water and dry the spot thoroughly.
  • Sand the burnt spot down to bare metal using a fine grit sand paper. Wipe the area clean to remove any residue.
  • Apply a thin coat of microwave cavity touch up paint. Wait for 5 minutes to allow the first coat of paint to dry. Reapply a second coat of microwave cavity touch-up paint. Be sure to wait 24 hours for the paint to dry before using your microwave.

Top replacement parts for Goldstar countertop microwaves

  • Door handle. The door handle allows you to open the microwave door to pull you food after when it's cooked. A service technician should replace the microwave door handle because door shielding is disturbed during the repair process and the door should be properly tested for microwave radiation leakage before the microwave is returned to service.
  • Turntable. The turntable holds food items inside the microwave cavity when cooking. The turntable rotates during cooking to evenly heat food items.
  • Turntable motor. The turntable motor rotates the cooking tray so foods cook evenly inside the microwave.
  • Leveling leg. The leveling leg attaches to the bottom of the microwave cabinet and allows you to adjust its height to properly level the microwave on the counter.