Yes you could use vinegar, but please don’t. Long term gunks up sieves and small tubes.
Please use citric acid or the aforementioned products (sometimes just called machine cleaner)
Yes you could use vinegar, but please don’t. Long term gunks up sieves and small tubes.
Please use citric acid or the aforementioned products (sometimes just called machine cleaner)
having not heard about any of this, to everyone OOTL as me, have an article.
Two things stood out:
Ho.Lee.Fuck
Sorry to burst your bubble but there is quite a bit of sewage on crop action
Just a reminder since this seems relevant: The abuser’s Waiting Game includes consistently rescheduling plans.
Hey this was bad, but wait a few weeks and then something really bad happens. You just wait Then all the others around you will finally see.
From someone who’s been around for a few years: No this specific bad thing will not happen. No those around you won’t see for themselves.
Just FYI I have used mirror foil and an x.acto knife with silicone glue with great effect in the past.
there is a small flap near the bottom of the machine. Modern machines just a a slit that is minimally wider where you can insert a screwdriver to open it. Sometimes the mechanism is different.
Behind the screws and lids and stuff is a sieve you need to clean. If you see a tube on the side before reaching the sieve, open it firstand let the water run out (careful, can be quite a bit of water) If you have a toploader the cover and sieve is sometimes on top to the side.
You can check your manual if you don’t find it or are unsure how to open.
Sometimes socks, jewelry or other stuff gets trapped in there and can not be chemically cleaned away.