the seal under the agitator may be bad.or have something stuck under the agitator,
Electricity.
It's broke, go get it fixed!
to wash to rinse and to extract water by rotation of drum
The simple answer is yes, you can wash microfiber is the washing machine. Be sure that the only thing in the washer is microfiber items. If you put cottons in the machine with the microfiber it leaves cotton beads on the microfiber. It's also important to not use fabric softener (in either the washer or dryer) as the chemicals get absorbed into the microfiber material.
because it is still alittel bit wet
stop working leak make noise ruin clothes overflow shake
The force of an washing machine can wash 10-15 clothes at the same time.
no its unacceptable to wash a wool blanket in a machine
It is both. It is a piece of equipment used to wash clothes and it is a machine used to wash clothes.
Vans, the vehicle in a car wash. Vans, the shoe, in a washing machine.
It's clean water, right? It's not running back in from somewhere? Turn the water off at the wall when you finish your wash. That should stop it. It's probably a leak in your machine, but it's not a big problem, unless it starts overflowing. Get it fixed, or just turn the water off after every wash.
Not in the washing machine. You might be able to hand wash it in cold wash.
Set the temperature dial on cold and wash as usual.
put it in the washing machine then iron it! or hand wash it
You can Machine wash a chilly pad. You can also hand wash too!
first you wash the material then next you let it run for a while
No, wash them by hand, and then air dry. Anything with feathers, I would not recommend machine-washing or drying...