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hello sorry been away to ocean city it was nice! no internet. robert & greg the frigidare dosent have a leak the maytag wringer has a small one near the pump. And the frig valve for hot dos'nt work & the knits&perm press cycles dosent advance in the cool down period i beleave, normal works great maybe a bad saleniod ill take pics for you i've seen some baskets really shiney is'nt the maytag aluminum or stainless, &what do u clean your baskets with and a paint job u can tell it was dragged i got that machine in 2000 when i worked at a secound hand washer place in philly it sat there for years and bought it for 50# i saved here, and the baklite agitator any cleaning nessacerry or leave it alone i see just stuning agitators in your collection! Thanks, otherwise the work well. Erik you have such a nice way of putting words thank you. P.S. Paint jobs how do they work? best darren k
 
hello do you guys think useing stell wool in the maytag basket well mess up the interior? I tried a little corner to the left u'll see it shiney, put it leaves a little pattern so mayby a lower grade of steel wool. Any suggestions? Thanks Darren k
 
If you do use steel wool in the basket of a washer - use a very soft touch and only 000 or 0000 pads on it. If there's hard water deposits on it, try using a low-acid cleaner like SnoBowl cleaner or a weak solution of CLR or better yet, white vinegar. Too hot of acid (like Lime Away) will etch the porcelain in a very short time...
 
I'd suggest

You go up the scale:
-start with those magic eraser pads. They are foamed melamine and , together with a little water they work wonders.
-if they work but there is too much deposit or they only work a little bit, I would try rubbing alcohol. It also cuts scale, especially that nasty combination of magnesium and calcium you sometimes get.
-if that works, but is not strong enough, I would not go to vinegar around aluminum parts, instead try rubbing half a lemon over the stuff. If that works, then carefully (eye protection, skin protection, don't breath it in) use a dilute solution of citric acid.
-if that works, but so slowly you think it will be another 50 years, try "bang!". Walmart has it. Same warnings, but be careful of any exposed metal for too long around it. It will, however remove just about any gunk.
Steel wool is probably not worth the trouble, in my experience. Always seems like I don't get the last of the little particles out and they show up in my epoxy paint job.
Paint is something someone else recently wrote quite a bit about. I don't remember the thread, but they were very thorough...maybe Ken or Robert?
I have seen, but only once myself used, bake on paint jobs to restore washing machine cabinets and dishwasher panels. Holds up well, but means stripping things down to the basics, defatting and then baking. Sort of the old Schwabs 200$ baked enamel car finish. Hmm, why not? Do they still do that in the US?
Epoxy paints are a pain to prepare, everything must be absolutely perfect. But even I, man of 10 thumbs (and all of them ambi-clumsy) have managed some smooth, long wearing, genuinely water and wear proof coatings.
Thanks so much for the groovy pictures, I had never seen that w i d e Maytag logo before. Neat.
ps: Racism and homophobia go hand in hand. I think it is a mind set which resents and hates anyone who is "different". You could have been a white breeder and they probably would have resented you for your perfect teeth, or nice smile or long fingers or whatever...that sort looks for something until they find it. Bummer you have to deal with it. Wish I could pretend Europe is better on that score...
 
I had a 1-18 in almond,it had the window in the lid,but had the regular agitator,not up and down,It was a great machine until the tub bearings got really bad,the original belt was slipping really bad and it wouldn't spin all the water out so I replaced it with a belt from the auto parts store,I guess it was a little too tight because when it went into the spin cycle it sounded like it was taking off into orbit,then there was grease on the clothes,so it must have spun the grease out of the tranny,then it flooded the kitchen,so out it went,that was before I discovered this site,I wish I had kept it. Mark
 
kevin & greg thanks for the advice i'll try what i've read so far, kevin what alot of information you have thanks again for posting. Mark what kind of agitator was in that 1-18 was that the five straght vane agtator is that when they started the indexing wash tub thing? Darren k
 

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