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ajhill64 (MO)
We were having issues with the cold water to our washer. It wasn’t hardly running in. I removed the inlet filter and it was clogged with white hard pieces kind of looked like pieces of broken egg shells. The hose was also clogged on the end. We replaced the hoses as they were at least 10 years old. We also had the faucet hookups replaced as one was leaking. We hooked up the washer and ran 3 loads. Again it appeared the cold was running super slow. We took the hose off and once again the filter was clogged as well as the ends of the hose and the cold faucet had a bunch in it as well. We cleaned it all out, flushed the washer hose and used a garden hose to run and flush the faucet. We hooked it back up and I did a load on cold. It worked but we did check everything after and again we had deposits in the inlet filter, the hose, and the faucet. We have not had this issue until recently. What do I do to clear it out?
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bsipps (PA)
Are any other faucets having issues or just the washer?
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ajhill64 (MO)
This is happening with just the washer.
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