On Monday, April 5, 2021 at 5:14:47 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-04-05 4:11 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
>
> > So good as new now! But I kinda wanted a new dishwasher, but I'll
> > save the $700 and live with this one for another 33 years. Probably
> > just go buy a bunch of domains I'll never use instead.
> I had a problem with mine not rinsing well last year. I knew that you
> are supposed to clean out the filter, and I thought it looked okay, but
> what the heck, I would take it out and clean it again. That time I
> pulled out the tube that the screen slips over. It turned out to be
> almost completely clogged.
> >
> > And last year when my shower drain was plugged I pulled out one of
> > these style EKG leads with a coat hanger. These foam ones are a
> > bitch and they hide them on your body in places you can't see.
> >
> > https://www.blowoutmedical.com/3m-re...lt-2237-3.html
> >
> > Moral of the story is, these EKG leads will kill you! And why do
> > they hide a service pamphlet inside the dishwasher motor assembly
> > and not reference it in the user manual? ****ers.
> >
> lol. Maybe that is what what slowing the drain in my shower before I
> gave it a hefty plunging job. I have had more than my share of EKGs
> lately, plus a sleep study. When they are all done they give you a towel
> and tell you to take off the leads. No matter how carefully you look
> there is usually at least one that manages to avoid detection. The worst
> was the sleep test. ..... 19 leads, and then they wake you up at 5 am
> and give you a couple minutes to get cleaned up and get out.
>
While it might surprise some folks here that I've never visited a brothel, I
imagine that the experience might be similar. As they say, time is money.
--Bryan