Sealant not required.
Appaently the red "goo" sealant is to fuse the rubber receptacle (where the drain eater comes out) to the outer porcelain enameled tub.
The clear elbow stayed in the rubber receptacle even with a full tub of water! YAY
I must say I STILL love the sounds of a GE washer! It was great to be done with a large load in 30 minutes. The slow spin compared to a F/L is rather pathetic, though!
I did put the load into the F/L to spin it out better, and belive it or not, the F/L Frid-Ge-More is slightly larger!
It's all what you get used to--- but I do see the merits in both styles of machines.
Appaently the red "goo" sealant is to fuse the rubber receptacle (where the drain eater comes out) to the outer porcelain enameled tub.
The clear elbow stayed in the rubber receptacle even with a full tub of water! YAY
I must say I STILL love the sounds of a GE washer! It was great to be done with a large load in 30 minutes. The slow spin compared to a F/L is rather pathetic, though!
I did put the load into the F/L to spin it out better, and belive it or not, the F/L Frid-Ge-More is slightly larger!
It's all what you get used to--- but I do see the merits in both styles of machines.