I have a Kenmore 70 Series washing machine, at least ten years old. The f.s. dispenser is a barrel shaped piece that mounts on top of the agitator. During the spin cycle, the softener is siphoned into chambers along the side. When the spinning stops, the liquid falls out through holes in the underside.
I first noticed that there was still liquid in the dispenser after the spin cycle - I let it go a few washes thinking that maybe I'd overfilled it, but the liquid is still there.
Any thoughts on how to unclog it? I tried sealing the top and blowing in, but I strained my cheeks without getting any liquid out the bottom. With the recent birth of our son (Sept 12), we're doing laundry much more often, so having the softener would be nice.
- Wm
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Cut with an axe.
I first noticed that there was still liquid in the dispenser after the spin cycle - I let it go a few washes thinking that maybe I'd overfilled it, but the liquid is still there.
Any thoughts on how to unclog it? I tried sealing the top and blowing in, but I strained my cheeks without getting any liquid out the bottom. With the recent birth of our son (Sept 12), we're doing laundry much more often, so having the softener would be nice.
- Wm
Measure with a micrometer
Mark with a crayon
Cut with an axe.
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