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Cleaning up older & newer Maytags
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Post# 493751   2/3/2011 at 19:22 (4,802 days old) by maytaguy ()        

Hi Guys, Just looking for tips on what really needs to be done when cleaning an older or newer maytag or really any old machine from top to bottom thats been sitting for a while.... Most of these pictured have been tested and no mechanical or electrical problems have been found and they all run very well through each cycle....except for one neptune with no spin but i have parts on order.... just wondering how extensive one should go to tearing down a machine for a good cleaning..... any information would be appreciated and considered.....

I have over 100 machines and need to move some of this stuff...... !



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