** How would I paint the doors to an old built in oven? What kind of paint would I use? **
It depends on how “old” it is and how it was manufactured at that time.
Really old ranges/ovens likely have porcelained outer door panels in which case there is no “paint” which will work (or at least look Ok… for long). In such a case, the panels would have to be stripped (usually by sand blasting) then reporcelained.
If they have a “powder coat” finish, they may be able to be painted with regular appliance paint (see the following link) or powder coated again. Most appliance paint will discolor when used in high temperature areas of a range. The outer doors aren’t usually subject to that great a temperature (not like a stove top) except where they are vented (if they are).
LINK > http://www.appliance411.com/data.php?rcp=34%26AccCatID%3D12
You can find some companies which offer porcelain and powder coating services in the “Restoration” category of the ‘Appliance Links’ section of my site linked below.
JFYI
Dan O.
http://www.Appliance411.com/?ref411=range
The Appliance Information Site
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