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Appliance Experts
Answered by: K & B Refrigeration Sales and Service on Aug 11
Q: Do I have to use the directed amount of detergent in my HE washer...it never seems like enough?
show answer...A: close answer...HE (High Efficiency) detergent comes in 2x and 3x strengths. You must use the recommended amount of detergent that the detergent manufacturer suggests. The amount may not look like enough, but the detergent is very powerful. If you use more than the suggested amount, you may be experiencing extended wash time, odors, and error codes. -
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Appliance Experts
Answered by: K & B Refrigeration Sales and Service on Aug 11
Q: Is the high efficiency laundry detergent necessary in the new front load washing machines?
show answer...A: close answer...Using homemade or regular laundry detergent in the new front load washing machines may seem to work fine, but be aware that using anything other than what your manufacturer recommends may void your warranty. -
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Financial Services
Answered by: Mid Wisconsin Bank on Jun 4
Q: If I want to invest a small amount of money in order to gain dividends or interests for a short amount of time, what should I invest it in that will earn more than a regular savings account.
show answer...A: close answer...There are two options to consider for investing over the short-term. Depending on the balance maintained, a Money Market account could yield a higher interest rate than a savings account. With the Money Market, you would still have immediate access to your funds with limited restrictions. Another option would be a short-term certificate of deposit. You would not have access to your funds for a set term, but could be able to earn a higher yield.
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