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Post# 242999   10/17/2007 at 15:35 (6,006 days old) by peterh770 (Marietta, GA)   |   | |
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Post# 243003 , Reply# 1   10/17/2007 at 16:02 (6,006 days old) by geoffdelp (SAUK RAPIDS)   |   | |
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Oh boy; I saw that Peter!! That will be a catch for someone ... |
Post# 243008 , Reply# 2   10/17/2007 at 16:20 (6,006 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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Post# 243022 , Reply# 3   10/17/2007 at 17:35 (6,006 days old) by cehalstead (Charleston, WV)   |   | |
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Does anyone know how the "Automatic Deep Power Rinse" feature worked? |
Post# 243033 , Reply# 4   10/17/2007 at 18:50 (6,006 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)   |   | |
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Post# 243045 , Reply# 5   10/17/2007 at 19:40 (6,006 days old) by gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)   |   | |
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Its a Burp-a-Lator!!!!! I wonder if the Filter-Pan is around somewhere. That is a beautiful wringer! |
Post# 243498 , Reply# 6   10/20/2007 at 09:47 (6,003 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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The Deep Power Rinse is a gimmick I got so exciteed too, woo woo what is this cool thing--I can't wait!! Maybe the wringer is going to force jets of water through the clothes as they pass thru the rollers, but no such luck. You drain the soapy water, refill with clear rinse water, start the agitator, add the washed and wrung laundry, place the gooseneck hose over the wash tub, and engage the pump. I'm laughing out loud right now. THAT is the deep power rinse. Oh well, it's a great machine whether you use the DEEP POWER RINSE direct from the Vatican ex cathedra or not . |
Post# 243512 , Reply# 7   10/20/2007 at 11:15 (6,003 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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Hello guys I"ll do the same thing with my maytag wringer,after washing & wringing i'll feel the tub up almost to the the top with water and drain as it's agitating and fill again and start the whole process over again. I"ll do that about three times and last rinse with softner & blueing for whites. I guess you can do that with all wringers? Fun wash Drama lol . YAY for power rinsing! Hope someone in the group gets it! Do anyone out there have any washing techniques that you can share, like how long do you wash your whites in the machine? My aunt use to wash hers for and hour and then starts wringing. My grandma was going to buy her sister and automatic, and in a country accent she said (NO lucille honey they dont get your clothes clean) when she passed away she had two wringers four tubs in the basement one was a speed qween with a metal agitator & a round tube maytag with a red gyrator the fisrt red one i ever seen. Darren k
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Post# 243668 , Reply# 9   10/21/2007 at 00:05 (6,003 days old) by launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)   |   | |
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What comment? The one about $1.50? I'd wait until the last seconds and pull a quick snipe for what your take it or leave it price. Keeping in mind you have such a short distance to pick up the item, shipping will be inexpensive, no? It is nice to jump in with a vintage machine that comes "ready made" and good to go. Agian as you say, it can always be moved on later if you find it doesn't suit, but at least you have a new toy to play with. Just my two cents. L. |