...be? Get a wet dry vac and remove the filter in the vac so you can suck all the water out of the tub of the washing machine then slide the washer out so you can remove the drain hose and vacuum it
...wet/dry vac to evacuate the water out of the tube up through the discharge pump and hose. Close the washer door and reinstall the soap dispenser. Then attach the vac to the outlet of the discharge ...
...wet/dry vac, remove the dust filter from the motor(and hopefully it has a ball/cage under the motor so that when full of water, the ball floats and seals up the motor so water can't be sucked in). ...
...rather than the filter? If so I'm stuck, as I can't pull the machine out on my own! Try blowing hard up the drain hose, don't ingest any bugs. Use a wet & dry vac to suck and blow the
...wet/dry vac and S-L-O-W-L-Y unscrew the pump cover while holding the snout of the vacuum hose close to the cover. When done correctly, any water will be immediately sucked into the vac with no mess. ...
...wet/dry vac. You need to do this for safety reasons because you're going to be tipping the washing machine back and having water slosh around could cause it to fall on you. Once you've sucked out as ...
...wet/dry vac. You need to do this for safety reasons because you're going to be tipping the washing machine back and having water slosh around could cause it to fall on you. Once you've sucked out as ...
wet/dry vac. If the machine drained, it won't be too bad. If your machine is stuck full of water, that sucks...hopefully you won't get too wet. ( maybe you`re lucky enough to be close to a floor drain
wet/dry vac. If the machine drained, it won't be too bad. If your machine is stuck full of water, that sucks...hopefully you won't get too wet. ( maybe you`re lucky enough to be close to a floor drain
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