Dryer Stuck Bar (inside) help
#22
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Goo Gone. I bought one and took it off before the first load was finished. The odor was so string it hit me right in the asthma and started an attack!
I rarely use any kind of softener. Liquid coats fabrics so towels don't absorb as well. Following that line of thought, when my kids were small in NH (1970s) I would put their nylon snowsuits in the washer with a full 2 cups of softener. It waterproofed the suits for snow play.
I rarely use any kind of softener. Liquid coats fabrics so towels don't absorb as well. Following that line of thought, when my kids were small in NH (1970s) I would put their nylon snowsuits in the washer with a full 2 cups of softener. It waterproofed the suits for snow play.
#23
I'm sorry your having problems. But know that your suffering has help someone else avoid having the same problem. I have been consider using these but had not done so yet. After reading this I will not be using it.
Robyn
Robyn
#29
Originally Posted by bj
You might could loosen it with fingernail polish. I know it will take off super glue.
Iknow that rubbing alcohol will take left over stickers off of clothing and stuff
I would call the company
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