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ParticipantRe: New washing machine.
Hi iadom,
Ah, i love that song and the video is so cute 😀
I had forgotton about that song actually, i always enjoyed Bernard Cribbins (showing my age, 45 by the way, i know lady’s aren’t meant to say but i was always a bit of a tom boy at heart, going out with dad on the building sites 😉 ) some of the old stuff is so much better than this modern crap 😆
good luck to you oliver,
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January 12, 2011 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Indesit IS70c Tumble Dryer problem. Is it the belt or motor? #340165quickwash
ParticipantRe: Indesit IS70c Tumble Dryer problem. Is it the belt or mo
Hi wideawakewesley, (that confused me for a bit, mind you i am easily 😕 )
Well done :tup:
Always glad when people post the outcome 😀
all the best
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ParticipantRe: New washing machine.
ummm, its amazing how that ‘blue air’ gives us that extra bit of strength isnt it 😆
best wishes
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ParticipantRe: New washing machine.
And i am sure you will love your ‘baby’ as much as i do mine 😉
As this is your ‘first’ i thought i had better warn you of the crippling ‘labour’ ahead 😆
Wish i could be on those stairs, not helping but :popcorn: and :rotl:
Just joking :rolls:
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PS – there are some real nice folk at ise, as you say 😀
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ParticipantRe: New washing machine.
Hi oliver,
Must be a lot Yorkshiremen down here then 😆
Good luck with it 😉
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ParticipantRe: A new American or two separates
Hi,
I was just about to tell you that there was someone asking the very same question on the refridgeration section and then realised you and the other poster are one and the same :rolls:
There are ordinary fridges that dispense cold water too 😉
good luck
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January 10, 2011 at 11:38 pm in reply to: Bosch WFD 2471 drum not spinning after previous noise. #339912quickwash
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFD 2471 drum not spinning after previous noise.
:tup: that’s what i like to hear 😀
best wishes
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ParticipantRe: flashing 2&3 lights on indesit di620
Hi iadom,
Loving the ‘sling it’ hint :rotl:
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ParticipantRe: New washing machine.
:tup: :tup: :tup: to that 😀
And i am sure she will give you many years of good service, once up those stairs, cause she’s one big ‘baby’ 😆
best wishes and good luck with the latter,
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ParticipantRe: Vented Tumble Dryer for outhouse
Thanks martin :worthy:
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ParticipantRe: Zanussi TC482W will not stop!
Hi suds,
I know i am :offtopic: but loving your username and avatar 😀
best wishes and good luck with the machine
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ParticipantRe: Vented Tumble Dryer for outhouse
Hi martin,
Thank you so much for the reply and no i dont think i want an icy wind blowing into my ‘sensors’ 😉
I will be putting the hose out of the outhouse window when i use it and then tucking it away after use, is that ok? I have a heater out there that i use to keep it frost free, but in all honesty martin the dryer will have little use when the weather is that cold because i will have my multi fuel stove and rads going then so plenty of drying space 😀
My real intention for use would be in april or september when the fire is out and the days are wet :rolls: (myself and my lovely neighbour share a passageway between our houses so that is also good for drying so the dryer would be for ‘finish off’ drying really 😀 )
all good wishes
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ParticipantRe: Vented Tumble Dryer for outhouse
Hi gandh1, or anyone else in the know please,
I was meant to ask you this before, but the old memory box keeps letting me down :rolls:
I did decide on the zanussi as compared to others because there is a manual override on this dryer to set your own time. Does this mean that the sensors are not working when i use this setting, because that was what i was my reasoning and what i was hoping for?
I know very little about dryers tbh as i have had little to do with them so to speak 😕
thanks in advance
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January 10, 2011 at 10:02 am in reply to: SOLVED *PHOTO NOW>AEG 86741 Fabric softener problem> P #340600quickwash
ParticipantRe: PHOTO NOW >AEG 86741 Fabric softener problem> Part
Hi gazzap,
I am a woman 😀
I used to use softener until about 5 years ago when a 💡 came into my head about what was in it and what it must be doing to my machine 😯 (this isnt just my opinion either, i think most engineers would agree with me on this one 🙂 )
I use Ariel normal and colour and both make the clothes smell lovely 😀
I dont like my towels too soft as they dont dry you so well IMO but that is personal preference really.
Good luck with getting your problem sorted, unless you can persuade the lovely lady to give up her pizza and curries 😆
regards
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ParticipantRe: New washing machine.
Hi oliver,
I think ariel is a fantastic product for stain removal, it was the first company to introduce stain removers into its powders. It also says that it helps to stop stains setting in, dont know about that but i am very pleased with the wash results 😀
Like i mention on my other post, i use 75ml of powder and have no problems, admittedly there was quite a lot of foam in with the wash but tbh it was nothing ‘to write home about’ and i have never experienced the problems you or your mum have with ariel. I think they have probably improved by it now, unfortunatley many folk used to think that lots of suds meant a cleaner wash, but i think things have probably moved on a bit since then. Well for some anyhow :rolls:
You could give it a ‘whizz’ and see how you get on. I have used persil for a bit as i was given a box to use up, its wash results were quite satisfactory but i do like my ariel tbh and just love that smell :rolls:
Sure glad to hear you dont use that perfumed grease :bs:
best wishes to you
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