Hauptman
Sep 7, 2006, 03:38 PM
Hi. Had what I hope is a quick question. I have a small metal jewelry chain like for a necklace that accidentally got put in the pocket of a pair of jeans which were later washed.:eek: Just yesterday I discovered the attachment end of the chain just sticking out of one of the holes in the bottom of the washtub.
I carefully removed it but it seems the chain was broken... in half I hope... but perhaps in smaller sections.:(
My question is... assuming it was too heavy to not get pumped out with the water from the wash and that it's still laying inside the two tubs... is there any fairly easy way to get it out?
I'd be happy to provide more details such as make, model, etc. on the washer if needed. It's a fairly basic model with commercial size load, small and extra large load settings on a small dial on the left and the bigger dial for all other functions on the right. It's about 3-4 years old if I remember correctly and is in great shape and having no problems.
I'd just love to be able to get the chain out... hopefully without having to disassemble the entire machine. I've worked on washers and driers before... mostly belt replacement and things of that nature.
Anyhow keeping my fingers crossed and hoping someone can help me out on this one.
Thanks! :)
Hauptman
I carefully removed it but it seems the chain was broken... in half I hope... but perhaps in smaller sections.:(
My question is... assuming it was too heavy to not get pumped out with the water from the wash and that it's still laying inside the two tubs... is there any fairly easy way to get it out?
I'd be happy to provide more details such as make, model, etc. on the washer if needed. It's a fairly basic model with commercial size load, small and extra large load settings on a small dial on the left and the bigger dial for all other functions on the right. It's about 3-4 years old if I remember correctly and is in great shape and having no problems.
I'd just love to be able to get the chain out... hopefully without having to disassemble the entire machine. I've worked on washers and driers before... mostly belt replacement and things of that nature.
Anyhow keeping my fingers crossed and hoping someone can help me out on this one.
Thanks! :)
Hauptman