O wise interwebs...

Mar 04, 2007 20:45

...what manner of thing might be wrong with one's washing-machine if it performs the spin cycle in an apparently normal fashion, making all the usual judders and space-ship-about-to-take-off noises that washing-machines make, but the clothes still need wringing out by hand before you can hang them up to dry ( Read more... )

ask the audience, technology

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my_mundane_life March 4 2007, 21:04:48 UTC
I think that means it's not draining (judging by discussions re getting mine fixed) - apparently this can sometimes be caused by something stuck in the pipes or whatever they;re called. My sister got someone out to look at hers and a bra wire was stuck in it. I think you can check yourself but don't know how - no doubt someone does. It cost Tash £20 to get the guy out to look at hers.

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megamole March 4 2007, 21:11:20 UTC
Agreed, not draining.

Clean out the filter; it might be blocked, or else there might be a buildup of detergent. Both the above have happened to me, and a quick inspection/clean has solved them.

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strange_complex March 4 2007, 21:29:57 UTC
I've just cleaned the filter (finding one of those toothpick things which slots into the end of a pen-knife while I was at it), but that's not the same as the drain, is it? And it didn't seem that bunged up anyway - just the toothpick, a few bits of fluff and quite a lot of water.

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strange_complex March 4 2007, 21:28:37 UTC
I've had a look in the instruction booklet, and it sounds a bit complicated. I'll call my letting agent tomorrow, and ask them what they'd prefer to do. I think if I paint myself as a big technical numpty (not far off being true!) they'll probably just send someone round to deal with it for me.

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my_mundane_life March 4 2007, 21:39:16 UTC
I'd forgotten you were renting. Yeah, just tell them it's not draining and they'll send someone round - mine did and they're shite.

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