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Default damp under kitchen sink and dishwasher

"Mash" wrote

(both sides if a double) and dump the dye in. Let the water out after


That's great advice. Thanks.


It's the easy stuff most of us miss the first time. You can pay a plumber
to do this and will cost you 75$ or youy can do it for about 5$.

had to go when we replaced the old unit. Personally I'd rather have the
cabinet space back and use a portable dishwasher (the sort you just hook
to
the sink faucets). I've had those before and they work well in the middle
to higher end models.


A portable is a good option, I hadn't thought of that. See if the wife
goes for it


Be sure to explain it. It 'sounds' bad at the start. In my case, we lack
counterspace so this made added counterspace in a dead corner. They *do*
work at 'potscrubber' levels if not the cheapest ones. I just loaded it as
normal, then rolled it to the sink and hooked it up when time to run it.

I really *really* wish I had it back as well as my sparse cabinet space.
That section with a bunch of drawers would be better than the dishwaster.



Congrats on the new house! I'm sure we will see more of you over the next
2
years ;-)



Thanks, the house needs a bunch of work, so yes, you'll be seeing alot
of me .