The drain from the washer to the main line is getting plugged and the floor drain is easier. Drain cleaner in the floor drain should take care of it.
First when starting a laundry shop, you will need to consider the location. It is essential that you find a bigger space where you can place your laundry equipments and accommodate the laundries. You can start with a pair of washer and dryer if you have a minimum budget. After gaining many customers in the long run, then that's the time for you to buy additional equipments.
To troubleshoot a clogged washer drain plumbing system, start by checking for any visible blockages in the drain hose or pipe. Next, try using a plunger or plumbing snake to clear the clog. If that doesn't work, consider using a chemical drain cleaner or calling a professional plumber for assistance.
drain the oil start it hold it to the floor and boom.Or you put suger in the oil.
Sadly, no. I heard that the PC version now has a "Loads of Laundry" add-on to it now. But hopefuly some of those add-ons will start making their way to the Xbox and PS3.
Well, honey, the cubic foot capacity of that Kenmore washer model 110.92573210 70 series is around 3.2 cubic feet. But let me tell you, it ain't gonna do your laundry for you, so you better get to work and start loading it up yourself.
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To effectively perform shower drain removal, you can start by using a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the drain cover in place. Next, use pliers to loosen and remove the locking nut that secures the drain in place. Once the nut is removed, you can carefully lift the drain out of the shower floor. Be sure to clean the area around the drain before installing a new one.
To effectively clean out the drain outside your house, you can start by removing any debris or blockages using a plumber's snake or a drain cleaning solution. You can also try using a pressure washer to flush out any stubborn clogs. Regular maintenance and keeping the area clear of debris can help prevent future blockages.
To effectively unclog an outdoor drain, you can start by removing any visible debris or blockages using a tool like a plumber's snake or a pressure washer. Next, try pouring a mixture of hot water and vinegar down the drain to break up any remaining clogs. If the clog persists, you may need to use a chemical drain cleaner or call a professional plumber for assistance.
If you are on city sewer they won't like it. but if you are on septic it won't really hurt anything unless your talking gallons of the stuff. If you have a floor drain that isn't being used much I prefer you dump it down there. That way the trap of the floor drain won't go dry and start making a smell.
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Nope itll ruin the washer!! And itll start to smoke....happened to me and i had to buy a brand new washer :(