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Against my better judgment I followed the advice of many on here and put my rope in the washer, bad idea!!!!!!!!:thumbdown:

 

I put it in a pillow case (as advised) and cable tied the top (to keep it in)

 

When it went onto the spin it almost destroyed the washer, it now leaks and has huge dents on each side. It vibrated out from under the surface and damaged the lino.

 

My wife loves that washer and is not happy.

 

Fortunately I have a new washer in the shed.

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Against my better judgment I followed the advice of many on here and put my rope in the washer, bad idea!!!!!!!!:thumbdown:

 

I put it in a pillow case (as advised) and cable tied the top (to keep it in)

 

When it went onto the spin it almost destroyed the washer, it now leaks and has huge dents on each side. It vibrated out from under the surface and damaged the lino.

 

My wife loves that washer and is not happy.

 

Fortunately I have a new washer in the shed.

 

haha.....i believe i said that i got in trouble for doing the same thing somewhere didnt i???

 

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Oops! I don't bother with a pillow case, I just chuck it in and get my girlfriend to sit on it. Gets two jobs done at once!

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Huck, you sure it wasn't your wire-core flipline?:001_tongue:

 

Washed mine loads of times, electricians braid coil, non bio, 40 degrees.

 

It has wrecked the rope and washing machine every time though.

 

Joke. No problems here.

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