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Spicoli43

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GE models GFW850SPNRS and GFD85ESPNRS.

First off, they have the new chemical smell that won't go away, did 36 Million Trillion loads this week, constant Washer-Dryer-Washer-Dryer for hours each day M-T, part of the day so far today... I have only used Baking Soda in the washer the last 2 days because that might take the smell, but not so far.

Also using Baking Soda because the smart dispense detergent thing either releases a ton of detergent or the washer won't get it out... I have to do the regular cycle with additional rinse and then 4 extra rinse and spin cycles to get close to getting the detergent out... Take a wet dish towel, cover it in dish soap and then wring it out, that's exactly what happens without doing the extra 4 cycles.

Oh, and the things shake the whole house as well... They were both very level out of the box.

GE customer service says to call the warranty service. For the smell, all they can do is confirm that it smells.

Anybody have those issues?
 
So, how does a scrub board, next to the creek and clothespins on a bush, stink?

Unless you mistook the thunder-mug, as the rinse.
 
So, how does a scrub board, next to the creek and clothespins on a bush, stink?

Unless you mistook the thunder-mug, as the rinse.
Well, it stinks because it's downstream on the Missouri River from the Hillbillies in North Dakota that don't shower but like to play in the streams. In most situations, streams flow West to East, but when the ND Dirty Bubbas, Clementine's, Hook Eye and Cletus the Thunderfoot try to chase fish, the odor affecting the water reverses the flow.

It's known as the Bismarck Effect, with Scientists stunned how people could control the flow, but most just end the research, shrug their shoulders and say "Dakota".
 
But, wait, did the capitol of ND, BISMARCK, get relocated to FARGO, where the RED RIVER flows north?
 
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