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Post# 270891   3/20/2008 at 07:53 (5,874 days old) by thor (Buenos Aires)        

Do you think this bed cover get's washed at all? Washer is a cold fill only model. Language seems to be from Thailand.
Emilio


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Post# 270898 , Reply# 1   3/20/2008 at 08:31 (5,874 days old) by cleanteamofny ((Monroe, New York)        

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The out-side and the bottom of the pulsator is what got cleaned,
the middle just got soaked without stained being removed unless hot water and enzymes detergent was used........


I just love the way she took the kids hi-rise bed out back to dry the blanket!

Frugal mom let nothing go to waste including her kids!
LOL


Post# 271045 , Reply# 2   3/20/2008 at 19:35 (5,874 days old) by twinniefan (Sydney Australia)        
Pretty potent detergent also

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Did you notice it was a full 8.5kg load and yet she only used a small scoop of detergent it must have been a pretty potent detergent then.
My L.G. is the same capacity as that Sharp, and to do a full load of 8.5kg I need 2 scoops of Surf to get a good clean.
Thank you for posting this video.
Steve.


Post# 271078 , Reply# 3   3/20/2008 at 22:47 (5,873 days old) by rpm ()        

Why would you put the comforter in a net bag?
Its not like it was going anywhere. Wouldn't it wash better if it could open up a little?


Post# 271080 , Reply# 4   3/20/2008 at 22:51 (5,873 days old) by vintagesearch ()        

Why would you put the comforter in a net bag?
i had that same question!
if thats how they prove you can fit a king size
comforter (tied up in a bag) in that washer thats lame im sorry to say.

V


Post# 271082 , Reply# 5   3/20/2008 at 22:54 (5,873 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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It's an admission that it is too large for that washer.

Never understood why Japanese machines have a fill hose from the top.

Cold only? uh, no thank you.


Post# 271273 , Reply# 6   3/21/2008 at 17:58 (5,873 days old) by thor (Buenos Aires)        
Cold wash

Some while ago I went to Japan on a business trip and had quite a lot of free time in the afternoons. The electronics/appliances store district was close to my hotel, so I had plenty of time to wander through all of these stores. Every single washer sold was cold fill only, no inboard water heater. When I asked a salesman about this feature (in English, of course) he told me water in Japan was extremely soft and they didn't need hot (or even warm) washes. Another salesman from another store told me Japanese people had washed their clothes in water streams for centuries, obviously with cold water, and even in modern times they wouldn't accept anything else...
Emilio



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