How To Handle A Stinky Washing Machine
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30 September 2018
The scent of fresh linens has inspired candles, air fresheners, and perfumes. Freshly laundered clothing should fill your home with a pleasant scent. If you open the door to your washing machine and are greeted with a foul odor, this could be cause for concern. Take action to ensure your washing machine doesn't become an olfactory burden in the future.
Use hot water for your final wash cycle.
The interior surfaces of a washing machine are exposed to moisture and heat on a regular basis.
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Dealing With Dryer Issues
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4 June 2018
If you start to have problems with your dryer, you may want to try to take care of the issues on your own. While there are many issues that will require the assistance of a dryer repair technician, there are also some that you may be able to take care of on your own. One of the common problems with a dryer comes with the symptoms of a grumbling noise that seems to get louder each time you use the dryer.
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How To Know If Your Washing Machine Needs To Be Repaired
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23 January 2018
Whether you only do a load or two a week or you seem to be washing an endless pile of clothes for your whole family every day, it is important to make sure that you are well aware of the signs that indicate that you need to call a technician to do washing machine repair. Here are some of those signs:
The Water Never Fully Drains Out
This is not a problem that you want to overlook or assume is a normal thing for washing machines that are getting older.
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Tips For Keeping Your Appliances In Good Repair
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6 September 2017
Whether you own your home or rent, when there is a problem with one of the appliances it can make things difficult. If you own, you have to call the appliance repair technician and set up an appointment, if you rent, you need to call the landlord and wait for him or her to contact the professional. Either way, you are without an appliance for a while. However, if you take the time to properly maintain things, you will reduce the chances that something will break completely.
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