Lucked into a very cheap, barely-used Miele 1986 on Craig's List, but need to clean it up as it had a hard life with (apparently) only cold water and cheap-o liquid detergent. As you might imagine it acquired a bad case of the stinks.
I've already disassembled most of it and it's cleaning up very nicely. I had thought to stop before I broke apart the drums, but now that it's this far, I'm thinking of going all the way. Has anyone separated the drums and how big a job was it? So far (completely field-stripped out everything except the drum/weight assembly) it's all been dead-easy. But, now I'm hesitating; it seems a shame to settle for a half-done cleaning, but maybe the drums are too complicated.
I could always backtrack from here and run several loads with the various chemical additives for cleaning machines that I on hand: Affresh, Miele descaler, Washer Magic and something from Carbona for machine-cleaning. Maybe that would be enough?
Reports of your experience would be great. Thanks!
Dora
I've already disassembled most of it and it's cleaning up very nicely. I had thought to stop before I broke apart the drums, but now that it's this far, I'm thinking of going all the way. Has anyone separated the drums and how big a job was it? So far (completely field-stripped out everything except the drum/weight assembly) it's all been dead-easy. But, now I'm hesitating; it seems a shame to settle for a half-done cleaning, but maybe the drums are too complicated.
I could always backtrack from here and run several loads with the various chemical additives for cleaning machines that I on hand: Affresh, Miele descaler, Washer Magic and something from Carbona for machine-cleaning. Maybe that would be enough?
Reports of your experience would be great. Thanks!
Dora