Maintain ur washing machine
<p><b><span><span>Tricks to Keep Your <a href="http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=1230&P=53&Ref=1014%20">Washing
Machine</a> Maintained</span></span></b><br />
<p> <b>Water-fill hoses </b><br />
<p>Over time, the rubber water hoses that came with your new washing
machine may leak or burst. It's a good preventive maintenance practice
to check these hoses from time to time for any sign of wear or weakness.
Often there's a small blister in the rubber of the hose, which could
rupture. Most manufacturers recommend replacing the hoses every
5 years. An alternative is to replace the rubber hoses with high
quality <a href="http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=1230&P=77&RccPartID=1012448&Acc=1&%20Ref=1014%20%20">stainless
steel fill hoses</a>, which are more rugged. <br />
<p><b>Leveling </b><br />
If your washing machine is not level, it can vibrate strongly during
the spin cycle. If your washing machine is not perfectly level--with
all four legs touching the floor--it can bang and rock back and
forth, and even begin to "walk" across the room. This
isn't good for the machine and may damage anything near the machine.
Use the adjustable front and/or back leveling legs on the washer
to adjust the machine to the proper height, then tighten the lock
nut up against the body of the machine to keep the leg from rotating.<br />
<ul>
<ul>
<li>Most machines, however, have "self-adjusting" rear
legs. You set these legs by tilting the entire machine forward
onto its front legs (with the rear legs 3 to 4 inches off the
floor) and then setting the machine back down. The legs should
adjust automatically. If they don't, you may need to tilt the
machine forward and rap on the rear legs with the handle of
a hammer to loosen them--a procedure that's easier to accomplish
with a helper. </li></ul></ul>
<p><b>Surface cleaning </b><br />
Your washer has either a painted steel or porcelain-coated steel
cabinet. It's perfectly safe to use a little dish detergent and
a damp rag to clean all of its surfaces. If the surface is porcelain,
you can even use a little non-abrasive cleanser for stubborn stains. <br />
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