Ok, all this chat about Hoover TTs made me want to join in the fun, so hooked up mine to do a load of napkins last night.
One spin rinse got somewhat violet (load was unbalanced) and noticed when moving the machine back to it's cubby there was a small plastic "wedge" on the floor under the unit. Obviously it was dislodged but from where? Know it was not from the pump/motor area as have been around that section quite allot. My guess is somewhere near the controls? How does one put it back?
Napkins came out really well, and am amazed how well the fill, spin rinse works. Did several and thought I'd put the napkins for a final deep rinse. The deep rinse water was quite clear and the final spin afterwards produced little in the way of remaining suds. Fun part is hearing all the water being flung to the outer tub of the extractor after "filling" the compartment with water. Again, this wouldn't be my way of doing weekly laundry, but the palaver is quite fun for a change of pace.
Launderess
One spin rinse got somewhat violet (load was unbalanced) and noticed when moving the machine back to it's cubby there was a small plastic "wedge" on the floor under the unit. Obviously it was dislodged but from where? Know it was not from the pump/motor area as have been around that section quite allot. My guess is somewhere near the controls? How does one put it back?
Napkins came out really well, and am amazed how well the fill, spin rinse works. Did several and thought I'd put the napkins for a final deep rinse. The deep rinse water was quite clear and the final spin afterwards produced little in the way of remaining suds. Fun part is hearing all the water being flung to the outer tub of the extractor after "filling" the compartment with water. Again, this wouldn't be my way of doing weekly laundry, but the palaver is quite fun for a change of pace.
Launderess