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um how would you do this. How would you get the water in and shut the door?
i understand that a front loader door locks doesn't it when it is in use.
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I havent tried it but this si what I think you can do:
when I have used that colour run stuff it always tells you to put it directly into the machine. As long as the bath water doesnt reach the door (obviously) you should be able to pour it in without it running out the pipes or onto the floor (i think). My understanding is that front loaders have a water sensor (ie it stops at a certain point if you choose 1/2 load etc). So say you pour in 2 litres and your pre wash cycle takes 4 litres it will only put in another 2 litres. KWIM? and of course once the machine is closed thats it till the full wash/rinse/spin is finished. So this would only work for a pre wash. Its a great idea. You also should make sure the bath oil wont ruin the machine??? HTH
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or you could try putting your run off/ drain pipe from the machine into the bath water and raise the level so that it's drawn into the machine... (siphoning)
um, i'll come back and elaborate when i'm not fak and typing with one finger lol
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Never thought I doing that, but I might try Hannah's suggestion soon and see how it goes.
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