Damp Clothes? 3 Common Reasons Your Dryer Isn't Drying

Posted on: 10 April 2019

Your washer and dryer are important parts of your family's life. Unfortunately, most people do not realize how important these appliances are until they are no longer working properly. When pulling your clothes out of the dryer, you will want them to feel warm, soft, and ready to wear. However, if they are damp right after a drying cycle, there is most likely an underlying issue with the appliance. Here are a few common causes of damp clothes.
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Using Older Appliances For Your New Coffee Shop

Posted on: 7 January 2019

For years, the dream of a little coffee shop might have percolated in your mind. When you have some funds to finally realize this dream, you might be stressed out when thinking of all the costs involved. Appliances for beverages and snacks might cost more than you expected. Luckily, older model appliances could work beautifully and help you get your coffee shop running; these tips will ensure coffee, muffins, and other items can be produced without trouble.
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Get The Moldy Stink Out Of Your Washing Machine For Good

Posted on: 11 October 2018

When you open your washing machine, you shouldn't smell anything but fabric softener and detergent. If your nose is filled with the musty mildew smell that many washing machines end up smelling like, it's time to get busy. You can eliminate that smell from your washing machine for good – here's how. Use Washing Machine Cleaning Products Have you ever use the washing machine cleaning products? These products are so easy to use, but many people just never do it.
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Common Causes Of A Leaky Washer

Posted on: 13 July 2018

If you begin to notice that your washing machine is leaking, you don't have to panic. Most washing machines that are leaking can be repaired once you identify the root cause of the leak. While you can perform some of the repairs yourself, it doesn't hurt to also have an appliance repairman look at your washer. Too Many Clothes If you fill your washer up with too many clothes, the water might spill over the top.
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