Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I washed two blankets in the washing machine. One is drenched - so drenched that I can't even lift it out of the machine. I tried the spin cycle but that didn't do anything. Any suggestions? I thought to maybe rewash it on its own?
I have found rewashing on a different cycle than bedding helps this problem. The normal cycle has a better sensor and stuff comes out less wet. For our machine anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I washed two blankets in the washing machine. One is drenched - so drenched that I can't even lift it out of the machine. I tried the spin cycle but that didn't do anything. Any suggestions? I thought to maybe rewash it on its own?
Anonymous wrote:If the load is off balance the machine might be trying to add more water to balance it and reposition it, and then try to spin again, but keeps getting caught up. I would do a drain and spin cycle but make sure spin speed is set to bulky or low. What was the spin speed set at? I'm assuming it's a front loader? If top loader you can reposition it and see if that helps. In the future wash these blankets separately or with ones more similar to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you the same person who can't find their cat?
Nope he's right here next to me!
Anonymous wrote:Are you the same person who can't find their cat?