Back to 18-series talk....
I have grown fully accustomed to the less than white powder drawer facia covers and they really arent too detrimental to the overall appearance of the machines.
As you mention, by not repainting means that you wont have to worry about paint peeling. I am sure that you will have enough to keep you worried, without adding the powder drawer to the equation too. lol.
Re my 1828/02 - its all a bit daft.
It has had its kickstrip repainted, courtesy of my dad.
It has been plumbed in and it made a little puddle on the floor. It has had a replacement door seal fitted, but I am scared to try it again in case it confirms that its something more serious.
Sort of 'what I dont know wont hurt me' syndrome.
As such, I just keep putting plugging and plumbing it in off.
I will have to treat a rust blister that has appeared on the top of the front panel, which luckily is currently hidden by the facia panel.
The fight to preserve has started.
Oh also, if you ever get a matching 17series dryer and intend to stack it on top of your machine, put a protective covering on top of the machine before hand.
The bloody bloody bloody b0LL0cky wheels and studs have left lovely scratch marks in the enamel and it kills me a little, each time I see it.
My relationship with the 1828/02 is therefore emotionally a tad complicated.
Paul
