I'm looking for
a) any suggestions on how to prevent unbalanced loads
b) is there any way to prevent the washer from walking out away from the wall when it is unbalanced?
We're not overloading the washer, this is something that happens sometimes when we wash the cotton floor mats from the bathroom. I do know that one solution is not to wash those mats in the washer, but it seems like with the old Kenmore (which used to occasionally shred my clothes when they got caught under the agitator fins) used to handle them better. I *never* had the Kenmore walk out from the wall.
I know not to wash one floor mat alone, but today it happened with two mats and nothing else. I tried adding a couple of towels, and it did it again, though less violently (or maybe I just caught it sooner).
I've got a SQ 432. The old Kenmore was a 1980's vintage Ultra Fabric Care Heavy Duty something or other.
Thanks for any ideas.
Rebeccah
a) any suggestions on how to prevent unbalanced loads
b) is there any way to prevent the washer from walking out away from the wall when it is unbalanced?
We're not overloading the washer, this is something that happens sometimes when we wash the cotton floor mats from the bathroom. I do know that one solution is not to wash those mats in the washer, but it seems like with the old Kenmore (which used to occasionally shred my clothes when they got caught under the agitator fins) used to handle them better. I *never* had the Kenmore walk out from the wall.
I know not to wash one floor mat alone, but today it happened with two mats and nothing else. I tried adding a couple of towels, and it did it again, though less violently (or maybe I just caught it sooner).
I've got a SQ 432. The old Kenmore was a 1980's vintage Ultra Fabric Care Heavy Duty something or other.
Thanks for any ideas.
Rebeccah