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Old 10-08-2019, 07:59 AM   #1
jfaberna
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Splendide Washer winterizing?

My old washer in the RV was a Whirlpool and you winterized it by running a short warm water cycle while you have the air compressor on to blow out the lines and internals of the washer. Then you but 1/2 quart of RV antifreeze into the drum and run a drain and spin cycle, canceling each cycle a few minutes into the run.

Now I have a Spendide washer and their instructions mention nothing about blowing the lines out with a compress, just the 1/2 quart of antifreeze in the drum with a spin and drain cycle. They have optional instructions for anyone who runs antifreeze completely throughout the RV plumbing, but I don't do that since Keystone fully supports either the blowout method or the antifreeze everywhere method.

Anyone worked out the best Spendide washer winterizing method .

Any please don't say spend the winters in Florida, Arizona, etc.
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