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agesilaus wrote:
Our fix: one small quart bottle of chlorine bleach in the tank.
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Wulrich wrote:Okay, mine is, and what happened to me is after 20 years of sliding, the flexible tubing carrying sink water came loose and allowed water to drain inside. I only found it when water was dripping onto the ground through the frame.2oldman wrote:It is not in a slide, itโs in the center
Is you kitchen in a slide?
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Wulrich wrote:I'm thinking the AC is above the sink and the AC is sucking the water smell into the ductwork2oldman wrote:
Is you kitchen in a slide?
It is not in a slide, itโs in the center
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2oldman wrote:
Is you kitchen in a slide?
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2112 wrote:
It could be the water heater anode reacting to the water. This has happened to us a few times
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Try a zinc rod
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