It should go on your neighbors insurance, he's the one whos responsible for the damage.
No. It goes through the washer. :)
No. It ruined my washer. It doesn't break down in h2o.
Probably not. But talk to your insurance company.
Your plumber is responsible for all repair costs associated with the damage his negligence has caused. Your home insurance may cover this expense until you recover the money from the plumber.
no. an air conditioner is a household appliance the same as a washer or dryer. however there are service contracts available to cover all these major appliances which is really insurance. prices vary by appliance and age
"USED" parts can be purchased from any local junkyard, or ebay, or you can steal one from your neighbors car.
The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.
Don't throw them in the washer (obviously). Take a dish towel and use a dish soap and just rub and rub. Try not to get the pads all that wet though they could get ruined if you dont let them dry before use.
in the washer bottle
Most washer pumps are attached to the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
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The number of towels that can fit in a washer depends on the washer and the towels going in it. The smaller the washer the less towels that can fit.