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    First timer changing belt on 1973 Kenmore C110.470200

    Would you happen to have photos of the washer in its entirety (console, agitator, lid instructions)?
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    Blackstone Washers POD

    I'd sure like to take a closer look at those Blackstone Washer consoles and lid instructions shown in the POD.
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    Washing bedding in vintage TLs -- where am I going wrong?!

    Agitation Speed Correct me if I'm wrong, but might those high agitation speeds play a role in those air pockets?  When it comes to washing blankets, I wash them in delicate due to their bulkiness. For sheets and pillowcases, I prefer the permanent press cycle.
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    Washer in Borateem POD ad

    "Blades of Water" misconception I sit corrected. I shouldn't have taken that literally!
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    Washer in Borateem POD ad

    Ditto from me for the replies! I've read in Philco ads that their fins contained water. 
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    Washer in Borateem POD ad

    What washer, brand and model, is that shown in that Borateem ad POD?
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    Sears Kenmore washing machine model 110 faceplate restore / repair with image scans

    Image Scans I'd love to see more image scans of washer, dyrer, and dishwasher panels (especially vintage ones), wash tubs, agitators, and lid instructions. 
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    Permanent Press Cooldown That Fills While Agitating

    Did any WP's from between 1963 and 1979 ever drain and fill without pausing before resuming agitation? Also, was the draining in low speed during that era?
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    Lady KM washer

    The VERY FIRST 3-speeder of theirs. 
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    Rare!

    I think that's the first dishwasher I've seen with the word 'Party' on its cycle selections.
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    Permanent Press Cooldown That Fills While Agitating

    Another major difference in 60s-70s Kenmores and Whirlpool Wash 'n' Wear/Permanent Press cycles is their deep rinse agitation speeds. The former agitated on high speed, while the latter agitated on low. 
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    Permanent Press Cooldown That Fills While Agitating

    KM cool-down sequence timeline All dates are 'circa'.   1958 - 1st (timer) increment: alternate high-speed partial drain and fill; 2nd increment: pause (on selected models)   1964 - 1st increment: low-speed drain, simultaneous fill and low-speed agitation; 2nd increment: fill only...
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    Vintage KitchenAid "Extra Capacity" Electronic Washer

    And what about Delicate's spin sequence?
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    Vintage KitchenAid "Extra Capacity" Electronic Washer

    No high spin speed, even in the Regular/Heavy cycle?
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    wp belt drive restoration

    Reply #8 'Muito obrigado' for that info!
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    Clockwise vs. Couterclockwise Spin Directions by Washer Brands

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Clockwise</span> Whirlpool/Kenmore Speed Queen Frigidaire    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Counterclockwise</span> GE/Hotpoint Maytag Westinghouse   Those are the brands I know of so far under those respective spin directions...
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    wp belt drive restoration

    'Molho' (Soak) did not count as a cycle? Note the labels "3 Programas" (Cycles), "2 Velocidades" (Speeds). The three cycles are '1. Normais' (Normal), '2. Suaves' (loosely Permanent Press), and '3. Delicados' (Delicate), plus there is also 'Molho' (Soak) which did not seem to be included as a...
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    Whirlpool/Kenmore Drain Time

    GE Drain Times GE washers spin drained for about a minute.
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    Whirlpool/Kenmore Drain Time

    What I meant was that the soak time reduction was an effect of the drain time expansion.
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    Whirlpool/Kenmore Drain Time

    It was in 1974 when Kenmore's Pre-Soak cycles were reduced from 30 to 22 minutes, thus adding the extra two-minute timer notch for the drain periods.
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