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Post# 672997   4/15/2013 at 19:08 (3,999 days old) by ptcruiser51 (Boynton Beach, FL)   |   | |
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In the 1970s, the apartment complex I lived in had filter-flow commercial machines. Harvest Gold, no less! I was always disappointed in that my loads always came out with "dots" of (I assumed) lint on them. I began to wash everything inside-out to minimize this deficiency. My aunt had a FF that had the same problem when I would crank up a load in her machine. Sometimes I would use a different commercial laundrymat with the same routine. I was careful not to overload, tried different detergents, different fabric softeners, always with the "dots" on dark colors from the holes in the washbasket during spin. I have never seen this addressed here on aw.o - has no one else ever had this anomaly?
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Post# 672999 , Reply# 1   4/15/2013 at 19:17 (3,999 days old) by danemodsandy (The Bramford, Apt. 7-E)   |   | |
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Post# 673001 , Reply# 2   4/15/2013 at 19:18 (3,999 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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my mother had the same issue with her filter flo during the 70's.....could be several factors, small fragments of lint left from previous loads, the types of material/fabric of that era giving off or attracting more lint....
it's hard to say, mom always had a hard time with lint from hers, she always thought someday when this one died she would get something with a better lint trap system....I run my FF without the filter most times, and don't have an issue....but it could have been from what I stated above, or hard/scale water, or any number of factors.... I always thought it may have been her V12 being a single speed may have been a little rougher on fabrics, causing piling......a cousin with the same machine had the same problem.....but other relatives with SpeedQueens, Whirlpools, Maytags didn't seem to have those issues..... hard to say for sure, but it has happened.... |
Post# 673072 , Reply# 3   4/15/2013 at 22:10 (3,999 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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This can happen on spin drain machines because the water is being forced through the tubs holes as the clothing is held against the tub. GE tried to address this problem by changing the hole pattern on the sides of the wash basket. The light colored spots were probably a combination of lint and mineral deposits from non-phosphate powered detergent.
Spinning while draining a perforated basket wash tub has never improved the performance of any washer and has caused various problems, which is likely why every washer that has the ability to drain before spinning does so. |
Post# 673087 , Reply# 4   4/15/2013 at 23:27 (3,999 days old) by akronman (Akron/Cleveland Ohio)   |   | |
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Post# 673138 , Reply# 5   4/16/2013 at 08:35 (3,999 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)   |   | |
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I have used more Filter-Flo machines than I can count and I have never, EVER encountered this problem. When you're using a commercial machine you have no way of knowing what lurks in the outer tub and in the hoses. I think we could all do a thread on what we've discovered in our vintage washers when removing the washbaskets. |
Post# 673145 , Reply# 6   4/16/2013 at 08:54 (3,999 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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