delaneymeegan
Well-known member
"....suggestions to remove Wax from the sump ?"
Obtain a heat gun or hair dryer and a roll of paper towels.
Aim the gun at the offending wax, when some melts, blot it with a un-used section of paper towel until it's clean.
As far as removing the artificial-trailer-trash scent, I'd put vinegar in a spray bottle or garden sprayer. Spray the entire machine (avoiding <span style="text-decoration: underline;">sensitive</span> graphics and painted areas). Shake a layer of baking soda on these damp areas, then spray with vinegar again, creating a paste. Let the machine set covered in the goo over night.
Next day simply wash off with a soapy (dish soap) sponge, like you're washing a car.
This unlocks the scent. Once dry expect the smell to completely evaporate after a few days.
Good luck.
I'm needing to do general clean up with my new baby, a KDC-21AD. It apparently works fine and has all it's bits, but has hard water build up.












Obtain a heat gun or hair dryer and a roll of paper towels.
Aim the gun at the offending wax, when some melts, blot it with a un-used section of paper towel until it's clean.
As far as removing the artificial-trailer-trash scent, I'd put vinegar in a spray bottle or garden sprayer. Spray the entire machine (avoiding <span style="text-decoration: underline;">sensitive</span> graphics and painted areas). Shake a layer of baking soda on these damp areas, then spray with vinegar again, creating a paste. Let the machine set covered in the goo over night.
Next day simply wash off with a soapy (dish soap) sponge, like you're washing a car.
This unlocks the scent. Once dry expect the smell to completely evaporate after a few days.
Good luck.
I'm needing to do general clean up with my new baby, a KDC-21AD. It apparently works fine and has all it's bits, but has hard water build up.











