Thank you so much! I will follow your instructions. I don’t think I’ll find much there either (though there is definitely some visible clogging from our extremely hard water), but the spoiled milk smell we’ve been detecting lately tells me some stubborn chunk of SOMETHING has made a home there...
Can anyone tell me how to remove the round/disc, plastic “catcher” from the tub of my WP 1982 SHU-400 series without breaking it so I can clean out smelly debris/mineral deposits?
There’s nothing in its original manual about it and I’m feeling quite foolish! I tried removing the spray arm and...
I use the endust that doesn’t have much of a scent (if any) and that doesn’t have any polishing product since I realized long ago that 1) My skin is allergic to pledge, and 2) Its oil/wax properties that make real wood look decent is pure grossness on any other kind of surface, including...
You’re brave to use ammonia! The sent makes me too sick even before the fumes do. Plus, the way I’m easily distracted, I just KNOW it would only be a matter of time before I’d absentmindedly get too close to some freshly bleached item! Lol
Aside from the absence of End Dust and Persil powdered detergent (with enzymes), this sounds exactly like my cabinet! I keep it pretty classic/simple and don’t change much unless/until something effectiveness goes down with some change of formula. Now, my kingdom for a classic smelling shampoo...
lol 2004 is when I last had dial-up, and it was ALREADY starting to fail the majority of the time due to speed required by most sites. I can’t imagine it supporting anything nowadays?
That is the EXACT agitator (baffling-yet-nostalgic brown shade and all) that my mom’s Kenmore has, bought from some Sears store in Quebec circa 1973. IIRC, her model had the same functions but with a more 70s console/knobs/buttons (one of which fell off the matching dryer and henceforth operated...
Gorgeous!
I could do 3 loads with half the electricity with this beautiful sucker in the time it would take me to do ONE load worn the modern ones — and end up with cleaner clothes. What a find and what great condition, too! Congrats!!!