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So, somehow we had a rubber spatula fall on to the heating element in
our dishwasher, where it proceeded to melt everywhere. We wanted a new dishwasher anyways, so this was a small blessing in disguise. Now the problem... We had hardwood floors put in the kitchen, and the bottom of the dishwasher is now "walled" behind the new floor so that it won't slide out anymore. We have new granite countertops above it, so removing the counter won't work. I think that with enough pulling and tugging, we may be able to squeeze the washer out, but I'm afraid it will damage the floor while I'm doing it. Is it possible to completely disassemble a dishwasher so that it will come out in pieces? Anyone run into this before? |
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