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Why are my clothes wrinkled after the Steam Fresh cycle? I take them out immediately. I have using knit golf shirts , 1 or 2 at a time, to try to understand what is happening. My previous washer was LG with the Steam Fresh feature. On the washer Steam fresh, the clothes came out slightly damp and not wrinkled. On this feature on the new dryer, they come out dry, a tad warm, and more wrinkled than when I put them in. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.
I had a new lg washer/dryer 2in1 combo in march it’s now 3 months old and I still love it everything comes out so clean even in a 39min turbowash and spins very well just damp when they come out and very quiet. My old LG was great to but annoyingly the drum went and caused other issues so just a new one my old one didn’t have jets this has 4 or 5 of them drum can fit a kingsize duvet no problem at all and it actually gets wet and comes out clean unlike my old one. 5 years full warranty to most over here in the uk only have a year 2 if you’re lucky.
I can't speak to shrinkage (as none has occurred with our clothes) but with wrinkles and the steam functions we have never had to pull out an iron if that tells you anything. If you accidently leave clothes inside after a cycle, naturally they will begin to wrinkle but a quick steam refresh cycle and good to go.
You like to maintain your equipment. I think it would be great if you made videos of your regular maintenance routine, like wiping down the drum and such. Also, a video of cleaning the washing machine filter.
Lg has very reliable front loader. One of the best. I ordered a speed queen combo yesterday after much research. Paid a tremendous amount of money but a good fit for me. Top priority is quality and long lasting reliability. Only time will tell if I spent good money
Six people on the plane including the pilot rescued after the plane sank; no injuries were reported. No confirmed number of boat occupants or exact injuries but all were accounted for and no fatalities.
This is a restricted area just for planes on all harbor water maps Area Alpha is what it is called and boaters are told to stay out of it all together if they can at all help it- these guys thought they were so special that with full visibility they should not pay attention to the FUCKING PLANES boaters are legally permitted to go within the takeoff and landing zone, port authorities ask boaters to keep clear because of the heightened risk THATS GUNNA CHNAGE NOW. Knowing how to read charts is a required part of obtaining a boating license in Canada. Dude in the boat may of had some thin veil of a right of way but he wasn't in his waters and he's not winning the legal battle with a fucking successful airliner these idiots had every chance to see that plane coming and due to some broken ass right of way understanding they didn't take there situation seriously and now they've fucked up this pilots career and hopefully will be paying in full for the plane to harbor air and there amazing service that HAS NEVER HAD THIS HAPPEN because people don't want to die like those fucking idiots in the boat.
That boat had to have seen them coming had to have heard them coming. And obviously didn't get out of the way. I've watched a few planes take off in my day and they don't drive around left and right and left and right they stay in a straight line until they get up enough speed to get in the air
ATC warned the pilot of the boat moving and direction when approved for take off. The float plane should yield to the right. This is a restricted area but not sure if boat was prohibited.
Knowing how to read charts is a required part of obtaining a boating license in Canada. Dude in the boat may of had some thin veil of a right of way but he wasn't in his waters and he's not winning the legal battle with a fucking successful airliner. and i think he earned the bill, he had way more ability to stop that then anyone.
The sea plane has a lane to stay on ,the pilot can't see close to the Plane only put farther,the boat sure can,but do you hear that TWANG sound? That's the prop cutting everything to ribbons,plus the plane can't maneuver in the water very well. Rip boaters
Seems totally avoidable but need to see more before the impact. That one vehicle was a plane a boat and a submarine all in 3 seconds. Hope no one was hurt.
Knowledge check! Boat vs Airplane! Who was in the wrong here? Bonus points to anyone that knows the boating Rules of the Road and can correctly identify who carries the majority of fault (each share some degree of fault) Hint: A seaplane in the water is treated just like a boat and is also the "give-way" vessel in the hierarchy. But, that doesn't necessarily mean they are or are not at fault here. Boat hierarchy is NRCFSPSW. If you know what this is referring to, double the bonus points!! New:_____________ Reels:____________ Catch:____________ Fish:___________ So:__________ Purchase:__________ Some:____________ Whenever:_____________ Now, if the seaplane was actually trying to land before the video started, and was and trying to take back off to avoid the collision when the collision happened, does this change your assessment? This accident occurred June 8th 2024 in Vancouver's Coral Harbour.
@@P4ou4 its called area alpha only for planes though boats are allowed they're asked to not go there ever due to risk. This pilot trusted that after 42 years of harbor air that he wouldn't be the second accident to ever happen there. the area is clearly marked on navigation charts, which are available from a variety of sources. Knowing how to read charts is a required part of obtaining a boating license in Canada. Dude in the boat may of had some thin veil of a right of way but he wasn't in his waters and he's not winning the legal battle with a fucking successful airliner
I don’t know how anyone could be in the right or wrong in this situation. I’d think the boater, if he was paying attention could have avoided the collision. I’m not sure what visibility the pilot has from inside the plane but I’d think the boater could see 360…. So if there’s got to be a fault I’d say the boater.
You cannot turn a plane easily like a personal boat can. I've been on water ways that pontoon planes land on and they always are given right of way to and no accidents have happened. The boater is at fault in this clip, because he could have or could have made an attempt to avoid the collision.
13 miles off the coast of West Palm Beach Florida and into the Gulf Stream currents at just over 1000 feet deep, I found this floating rope/ocean garbage. But was was contained below was astonishing. The shadow created below attracts all sorts of marine life from every side of the food chain. It was its own little ecosystem floating around out there and a cool sight to see. Unfortunately, they will have to find a new hangout spot because that rope poses a significant risk to other marine life species as well as to mariners.