Weird Washing Machine Issue.
(NB: I can't get anyone in to fix it, so I need to try whatever I can first before I have to do that, or just get rid of it.)
My washing machine has been faulty for a while now - all that happens is the spin cycle, then the green light just flashes.
It won't go through the wash cycle or let water into it.
I read that this happens with the light flashing when something is blocked.
I've checked tubes & drainage etc & can't see anything obvious.
However, I've just realised what 'might' be the cause.
A while ago I had a skin problem & to treat it I was slathering my whole body with aqueous cream - really thick stuff, so a lot would get soaked into my bedsheets, night after night.
When I started to wash all the sheets, they came out of the machine, covered in loads of little while blobs of cream - the cream had lifted out the fabric, but I assume the water wasn't hot enough to dissolve the cream & wash it all away, so it balled up.
I put some back in on a higher heat & that got rid of some of it, but still some stayed.
I tried to wipe as many as I could off, but some of it just smushed back into the fabric.
There were quite a lot of sheets to wash.
I just kept washing them individually until it'd all gone. I assume the cream had totally dissolved & washed away.
Now I think what may have happened is all those little bits of cream that did wash off, didn't just dissolve but may have solidified inside the machine & pipes & drainage etc
I can't remember if it was winter & icy in that room - there's no heating in there, so if it solidifies at 30-40 degrees it will at room temp.
I took the back pipes off, but I can't really tell if the inside is partially clogged, by sight, so I'm going to remove all the pipes & soak them in a hot bath for a bit & then flush through.
If that doesn't work, I thought maybe pour a few large buckets of hottest tap water into the drum
- perhaps with some sort of detergent that cuts grease etc? Washing up liquid? -
then switch it on & hope it swishes it around, drains it, & that will rinse it through.
Maybe do this a few times, one after another.
What do you think?
Anyone got any other ideas?
I know the washing up liquid will cause loads of foam, but I figure that inside the machine & inner pipes will sit in them, obviously longer than the water, which might help loosen the cream.
Also, maybe if I put some heating in the room for a few hours, that'd stop this icy weather cooling the pipes again so fast
Or am I best waiting until summer to do this?
I'm doing laundry at my mums, so it's no biggie to wait.
(I KNOW I WAS DUMB FOR NOT REALISING SOONER, & NOW IT'S IN THE DRAINS, SO NO NEED TO TELL ME - THANKS)
Any ideas?
Thanks
:)