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The spin cycle doesn't seemt o be working

When I take the clothes out of the washer, they are soaking wet as thought the spin cycle isn't working

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This could be due to several reasons: your filter could be blocked, the drain behind your machine could be clogged, needs to be snaked; your pump could be clogged. You have to clean out these things........

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