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A. No, the pad is designed to be disposable after a few uses. It is not designed to be placed in the washing machine, dishwasher or microwave for reuse. ... more
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Ferguson 6540 Mooretown Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-0200 Home Depot 6700 Mooretown Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 220-1800 Lowe’s Home Improvement 801 E Rochambeau Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 259-7999 Sam's Club 12407 ... more
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My washing machine is working ok but when it is time to do a spin the drum turns slowly and seems to try and spin but it just can't manage it. ... more
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The By-Laws state that each unit owner is responsible for all damage to any and all other units or to the common elements resulting from the failure to make repairs. ... more
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I doubt your washing machine is to blame for the holes. More likely, your dryer is causing them. Dryers tear fabric apart with all the heat and dryness. Clorox also tears fabric apart...and the combination of chlorine bleach and machine drying is ... more
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How you can fix your washing machine will depend a lot on what exactly is wrong with it. If you know what part is broken, it is often quite easy to replace most parts. However, if you are not sure what is wrong, or are not sure how to replace a part, ... more
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The very first washing machine was the scrub board in 1797. In 1851, the drum washing machine was invented by James King and the first rotary machine was invented by Hamilton Smith in 1858. Jumping ahead a few years, F. L. Maytag began making ... more
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A good way to clean a washing machine is pouring 2 cups of vinegar in the machine and then running it for a full cycle. The vinegar can also be substituted with 2 cups of lemon juice as well. Run the washer on the highest, hottest setting for best ... more
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Separate PiecesOpen up the cell phone and remove both the sim card and the phone battery. Shake the phone to release excess water drops from the inside of the phone.Leave Open to DryLay the three pieces of the phone on a towel and leave the phone ... more
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Wash them with like colors--or jeans. Cold or warm. If they have any dirt/mud on them, clean that off before putting them in the machine, using a tooth brush and some dish soap. Do not put them in the dryer! ... more
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