No... i wouldn't. Even though water based paints seem harmless because of the reduction in odor, the substrates in the paints are dangerous and exposing them to heat is a bad idea. Water base paint cures in cool settings while oil bases dry w/heat.
The heating unit is most likely sprayed with the same type of paint that is used on engines and in fireplaces and are highly toxic.
I would just go buy a new coffee maker.
Based on energy efficiency the microwave coffee percolator is more energy efficient than the electric coffee percolator. The microwave coffee percolator uses less electricity, which in turn is the more energy efficient, which is great news for all of us!
Amorall is a water based silicone spray.
With a silicone or silicone based glue such as Goop or E 6000.
Coffee based means that something is either primarily, or derived from, coffee. For example, Tia Maria is "coffee based" in the sense that it tastes like coffee. Whereas a mocha drink is "coffee based" in the sense that it actually is half coffee.
Wind turbines are all natural and very energy efficient. While oil based electric plants have been considered to contribute to global warming problems in its production. Oil based electric plants also release extra carbon dioxide into the air.
The presence of silicone can reduce the effectiveness of alcohol-based products because silicone forms a barrier on the skin that can prevent the alcohol from properly disinfecting or penetrating the skin.
The presence of alcohol can degrade silicone-based products, reducing their compatibility and potentially causing damage.
DOT 5
Silicone or silicone based glue will stick to almost everything.
An electric percolator typically takes about 8 to 12 minutes to brew a full 10-cup pot of coffee. The exact time can vary based on the specific model and the desired strength of the coffee. Once the brewing cycle is complete, the coffee is kept warm until it's ready to be served.
Some alternatives to silicone in baking could be vegetable oils, butter, or coconut oil. These can be used as a substitute in recipes that call for silicone-based nonstick sprays or pans.
If the synthetic fluid is silicone based, yes. If it is a dot 3or 4 type, no.