Joe
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I have one of those thin profile washing machines. I washed some whites with chlorine and after it finished the clothes still smelled strongly of chlorine. I noticed in the back, that the water exhaust hose is at the bottom of the unit (where you would expect it) but for some reason they route the hose up three or four feet into a plastic tube in the wall - totally unnecessary. It would have been more direct just to empty it into the drain in the floor. Is this normal practice? The washer must have a pump to push the water out to overcome the laws of gravity. But I'm afraid that under the steel spinner is old water with detergents that never get completely expelled.
I'm thinking of unscrewing the grate in the floor and routing it there - a bit unsightly... Recommendations?
I'm thinking of unscrewing the grate in the floor and routing it there - a bit unsightly... Recommendations?