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That would depend on your definition of Spiders...
and EAT...
Classic lore would have it that spiders & flies had
a meaningful relationship... but when they are done
they drop their dried out empty bodies below theirs webs...
So my best guess would be... Fly juice.
So why are we talking about this under
"WASHING MACHINES"...??
I have a rear projection TV that I thought had a scratch as well. Upon closer examination and several attempts to clean, I discovered that there was a spider web behind the screan in front of the color projectors. I carefully removed the screen and gently cleaned the spider web from the screen. Presto no more scratches.
The term "spider injectors" stems from the Vortec Series Engine's fuel injection system. Unlike fuel injectors that are installed individually commonly used in engines, this one piece molded plastic web body which all 6 or 8 injectors are permantly attached(94-96), when looked at resembles a look of a spider. est. cost $350-$450. In 97 on up, GM changed from the fixed injector (If one injector goes bad you need to change the whole or all injectors) to being able to individually change each injector. est cost $50-$150 ea.
I know my response is a while after you asked, but to clean the inside of the tv case is pretty simple.
Remove the bottom speaker cover...on this model you just pull it off. There is no clips or screws.
Once the speaker cover is off you will see the bottom of the screen, there is 4-5 screws on the bottom on each side....I think 4 in the gray plastic and 1 in a black metal strap. With all of those screws out pull out SLIGHTLY on the screen and push up. The top is held in with a down force clamp and you are just popping it out of that....It will pop back in once you are done.
Now clean the back side of the screen, the mirror and CAREFULLY dust off the lenses. I myself did not want to use any cleaners (to avoid streaking) so I used a new microfiber dusting cloth. My picture became brighter and the "crack" that I thought I had was just a dust web....
Just had the same problem 1 month ago. My Whirlpool Duet front load made that terrible noise. 2 of the 3 spider arms were cracked. I hade a new hole tub with the spider arm and the shaft , because it is 10 years limited waranty . But if it is not under waranty it costs about 270$ for that tub you can buy it from many appliance parts web sites on the net. Good luck, huge job to all remove that thing
Yes, I have seen this many times. Usually the best way is to remove the upper back cover and clean out the spider webs with a soft, dry cloth, but be careful because the mirror is mounted to the inside of the cover.
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