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Old June 20th, 2008, 10:24 PM
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Hiya Jake, what ya up to ? me not much still looking for a w/d set been looking at the washers with the sanitizing thing they have now. I just want clean clothes , so what can u tell me about those, and not the steam ones, hubby wants me to decide on which one is the best to get out of those two types. what are the differences in the steam cycles and the sanitizing ones ? (l8r) thank you Jake for your help. B Brenda hey another thing on my washer I have now, I was washing a load of clothes yesterday, and dirt and water started coming through the holes that are close to the bottom of the washer when it started filling up. So I took it apart and all of the water hadn't drained out of the inside tub part, what's up with that ? am I washing with dirty water every time I wash clothes ? or what ? guess that makes several questions.

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Hi Brenda,

I'm not really sure what the difference in the steam cycles and the sanitizing cycles are, those models came out after I quit Sears, and not got any training on those.

The sales folks at Sears or Best Buy can give you the information on the differences.

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another thing on my washer I have now, I was washing a load of clothes yesterday, and dirt and water started coming through the holes that are close to the bottom of the washer when it started filling up. So I took it apart and all of the water hadn't drained out of the inside tub part, what's up with that ? am I washing with dirty water every time I wash clothes ?
Whats the model# and brand of the washer you have now?

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Hiya Jake, what you up to today ? ok I'll ask the sears people about the differences in the 2 cycles. The washer I have now is a whirlpool ultimate care 2, commercial quality super capacity plus, the numbers are Ser. # CP3003618 and the other number on there is
LSQ9549LW1 I guess that's what you're looking for cause that's all I see . It may be super capacity plus but trying to wash a king size comforter, well it's kinda like changing a dirty diaper it's a s**** job but some body's got to do it, and dry cleaning is to expensive. So if I don't decide soon it's gonna be a bucket and washboard . ok guess that's about it for now. Thanks (l8r) B Brenda
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Good Brenda, Just enjoying the weekend after a busy week.

If you want to open your washer and check the water pump, read #4 here:
http://www.applianceaid.com/procedures.html

Possibly you have a bad water pump.

Here's the water pump for your model:
Manufacturer's Number: 3363394

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Since your close to buying a new washer/dryer set do you want to continue with your current washer help?

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Hi Jake , did u have a good weekend ? get some needed rest ? about the whirlpool I have now we just put the third water pump on it a month or two ago. it came with a new pump on it and I think this is the second one we've put on it. and I couldn't figure out why it was dumping sand/dirt back in the washer. we're still getting a new set just not sure which one we're getting yet, but I'm so tired of this one. and I was just wondering what else could be wrong with it.. Do you know anything about lava lamps ? let me know.. ok later, B Brenda
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Yes, thats very odd about the sand/dirt, I'm not sure whats causing that.

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Hiya Jake, well if u figure out whats causing it let me know..all this and u don't know anything about lava lamps, but that's ok I'll just get a new one if it don't start acting right . later B Brenda
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Maybe someone who sees this thread can help you on the lava lamp.

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