I am the original owner of a Maytag A606 Washing Machine, purchased in May 1973. I think it has had one repair in all those years and that was so long ago, I can't remember what it was for. More recently, in 2006, my husband replaced a belt when the clothes weren't spinning as dry as they should.
So here is the problem: It is still working, sounds fine, etc., but my clothes just don't seem as clean as they should. For example, socks with bits of garden debris, like bark bits, or soil bits, still have these same bits clinging to them when they come out of the wash. I could go on with other examples, but the point is it just doesn't seem to be working as hard at getting my clothes clean as it used to. I've checked and the washer is definitely agitating the clothes. It is set on "regular", not "gentle". Could the agitator have slowed down? If so, why? Is there anything we could do to get it to work a little harder at getting our clothes clean again?
I have a lot of respect for this old washer and I 'd like to keep it going, so any advice greatly appreciated!
Jan
So here is the problem: It is still working, sounds fine, etc., but my clothes just don't seem as clean as they should. For example, socks with bits of garden debris, like bark bits, or soil bits, still have these same bits clinging to them when they come out of the wash. I could go on with other examples, but the point is it just doesn't seem to be working as hard at getting my clothes clean as it used to. I've checked and the washer is definitely agitating the clothes. It is set on "regular", not "gentle". Could the agitator have slowed down? If so, why? Is there anything we could do to get it to work a little harder at getting our clothes clean again?
I have a lot of respect for this old washer and I 'd like to keep it going, so any advice greatly appreciated!
Jan