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The problem you gave there Damien , is that it's a Grundig. They only do CRT tvs, and they weren't very good at them ;)
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I am wondering if maybe I just overdo the detergent. I usually use two pods because I am in a hard water area (London). ---------- Post added at 16:24 ---------- Previous post was at 16:24 ---------- Quote:
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Wondering what's special with pods because liquid is far cheaper isnt it?
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Run an empty hot cycle to clean out any residual detergent, don't use cold or low temp washes too often as it can build up residue.
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With 2 pods in a fast cycle could create more suds than a gentler longer wash. |
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Therefore: 2. Have decent biscuits in. Brew some decent coffee before they arrive and ask if they want tea or coffee once they’ve got their kit into your flat. Even if they don’t, the offer will be noted. And 3. Be chatty and polite but not in their face. Don’t be overly negative about the appliance or the manufacturer. Simply describe the problem and its intermittency. These guys are very good at *finding* faults on machines, even if they’re not the one you reported. Play it right and you will get a free visit with a part or two replaced into the bargain. P.S. I have no idea what’s wrong with your machine but it looks like it’s spitting foam, rather than water, which suggests there’s excess detergent in there somewhere. If you don’t put powder in the drawer yourself then cleaning whatever crud built up from the previous tenant might have fixed it. |
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Well, the engineer came (and I was polite, never give out to front line staff anything) and also said it was excessive detergent. As Chris says the fact it wasn't water but foam led them to say the machine is just generating too much of it.
I am quite puzzled though. There isn't a previous tenant and this was a new build that came with white goods when I purchased it, so it should be new, and I am quite good at running it with washing machine cleaning products every so often to ensure it's clean. The last few weeks I have used only one pod but it did, only on occasion as before, do the same thing. The engineer said I should try a different brand of detergent to see if it foams less. This seems odd to me because I'll try it, not sure if anyone has any recommendations on such a brand. |
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I live in a hard water area and have always used 1 cap of Ariel in my wash and it's never foamed, I've never used pods I can't see the point, they're probably more expensive and it only takes seconds to fill the cap up to the required level.
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