tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070052131720929558.post1032358734691903706..comments2023-05-07T05:11:29.570-07:00Comments on Wren's Nest: Laundry MishapWrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01485015111812373254noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070052131720929558.post-71893477123194020002017-05-13T18:01:37.364-07:002017-05-13T18:01:37.364-07:00oh gosh! I recall when building our house 26 years...oh gosh! I recall when building our house 26 years ago! front loaders had really just come on the market and it was in all the street of dream house shows with these put on a platform in the laundry room. All I could thing of was all the past laundry disasters with water all over the floor - how would you clean up under a platform? So I went with consumer reports best (much cheaper) westinghouse (?) models. Then at 5 years in, the washer crapped out. Thankfully we have an awesome appliance repair shop in town and he said, either buy a whole new washer or I could replace the motor for half that. As we didn't have a lot of money, we chose the new motor - hoping. And I am hoping not to jinx that because 21 years later that washer is still going strong - dryer continues to work at 26 years old.<br />I've heard online chatter that what you just bought is the bestest for longevity.<br /><br />On the worst of the bleach stains, do you still have fabric scraps? Can you do a quick and dirty applique over the spot?kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13468763091074811797noreply@blogger.com