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Phew - smelly
I decided (for no particular reason other than I was cleaning the plinth)
to remove the pump outlet trap on our Indesit washer. The small was awefull - inside were 2 Euros from a previous holiday. I suppose their presence had trapped other particles and caused the horrid smell. Given it a good clean and now running it on hot with a cleaning solution from Aldi in it. |
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Phew - smelly
On Sun, 24 Jul 2016 15:52:05 GMT, DerbyBorn
wrote: I decided (for no particular reason other than I was cleaning the plinth) to remove the pump outlet trap on our Indesit washer. The small was awefull - inside were 2 Euros from a previous holiday. It's ok . the referendum is over. no need to keep blaming everything on Europe. G.Harman |
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