The brand of washer does not make a difference, but you need to use the delicate cycle, which every washer has.
my washer keep on by passing the spin cycle and will not drain out the water.
right next to the washer bottle
To prevent your washer from moving during the spin cycle, make sure it is level on the floor. You can also adjust the feet of the washer to ensure stability. Additionally, avoid overloading the washer with too many clothes, as this can cause imbalance and movement during the spin cycle.
You can run your discharge pipe from the washer into a laundry tub with the drain put in. After the wash cycle, the water will discharge from the washer into the laundry tub. Keep the water in there and replace the washer discharge pipe back into the usual drain. Let the washer run it's normal cycle. Take the clothes out and put them in the dryer or on the clothes line. The next step is the tricky part. You have to get a pump of some sort to put the discharged soapy water from the laundry tub back into the washer. This water will still be okay to wash the next set of clothes. I would wash the whites first, though. lol
Run the washer through a wash cycle (no laundry, though) with very hot water and a cup of bleach. This should remove the mildew and odors from the washer. Just be sure to let it go through the entire wash and rinse cycle. Then leave the lid to the washer open to let it air dry.
Yes they will come in the next album cycle
The show is currently in cycle 16. Cycle 17 is next.
Yes, fleas can die in the washer if they are exposed to hot water and detergent during the washing cycle.
To reduce noise from a loud washer during the spin cycle, you can try placing rubber pads under the washer, leveling the machine, tightening any loose parts, and ensuring the load is balanced.
hOLD THE END OF CYCLE BUTTON IN FOR 3 SECONDS THE WASHER OR DRYER WILL UNLOCK.
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