iheartmaytag
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This past Sunday I took my winter comforter to the laundry to use the big-honking machines before putting it up for the summer. My, My there are a lot of people washing their clothes before Noon on Sunday. I took my four-year-old with me as I was sure It would only take about 30 minutes then I would be back home to line dry—WRONG!!!
Every machine in the building was busy upon my arrival, because I know the owner she assured me that the middle Big-Honker was her load and it would be available in about ten minutes.
Meantime, she is arguing with one guy that is attempting to load a double size down sleeping bag into a regular size SQ TL washer. She finally tells him to go on she didn’t need his $1.50 if it is going to cost her $2,000 in washer repairs. Then It happened. Every machine in the middle went into spin/drain at the same time. Since they had been somewhat over-sudsed to begin with the drain itself suds locked and water began running everywhere. I felt so sorry for the owner, she was pushing water out the front door, other patrons were mopping as fast as they could but the puddle still grew. Finally the spin was complete and the flood had ended. I finished my comforter and took it home happy with the thought that I never opened that laundry I always wanted—too many stupid customers to deal with.
OH--and thanks to the Wisk Tube stain pre-treat Roma Mexican detergent, and good ole LCB everything came out spotless. Even the nasty "ring along the binding" where I tuck the comforter under my chin at night was gone.
Every machine in the building was busy upon my arrival, because I know the owner she assured me that the middle Big-Honker was her load and it would be available in about ten minutes.
Meantime, she is arguing with one guy that is attempting to load a double size down sleeping bag into a regular size SQ TL washer. She finally tells him to go on she didn’t need his $1.50 if it is going to cost her $2,000 in washer repairs. Then It happened. Every machine in the middle went into spin/drain at the same time. Since they had been somewhat over-sudsed to begin with the drain itself suds locked and water began running everywhere. I felt so sorry for the owner, she was pushing water out the front door, other patrons were mopping as fast as they could but the puddle still grew. Finally the spin was complete and the flood had ended. I finished my comforter and took it home happy with the thought that I never opened that laundry I always wanted—too many stupid customers to deal with.
OH--and thanks to the Wisk Tube stain pre-treat Roma Mexican detergent, and good ole LCB everything came out spotless. Even the nasty "ring along the binding" where I tuck the comforter under my chin at night was gone.