Hi.

Yes, puff paint is much easier and inexpensive.  I've used puff paint to label oven dials before.  The trick to making it stay on is wiping down the surface with rubbing alcohol before putting the paint on.


This also works when using bumps or even dymo tape.


I've got my current microwave labeled in this way.  It's an Emerson, and I have the number pad labled in clear dymo tape with Braille on it.  It also has quick cooking buttons, and I labeled those with one or two letters describing what the button does.  PC for pop corn, for example.


I can't set the clock or use the power level functions on this mainstream microwave, but I've used it long enough so I can judge cooking times.


Lisa


On 2/20/2020 11:35 AM, Linda S via Cookinginthedark wrote:
You can also used puff paint which is sold at Michael's art supplies, or any
place like Target, or Wallmart.

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Subject: Re: [CnD] Maybe it is something else

It is called Hi Marks. I haven't had any of that stuff for a long time. It
did not stick to my oven dial.
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