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How do I get this sap out of my hair???
Comments (4)Thanks, will try that right now. Woops, I forgot to hit "submit." So I did just try the oil and I think that worked. Thanks, Oldgardener! Off to get my hair cut now and I know she's not going to have you yank my hair off to get through the sap....See MoreI am just about to tear my hair out!
Comments (8)I had a similar experience, although not as important as yours, with two charities that I wished to give memorial gifts to. With both, I got all the information filled in, went to submit, and a window popped up in each saying something to the effect that this feature was not available and to try again later. In both cases, I looked up the obituaries again and made alternate donations by mail. You'd think charities would be sure that they had everything ready to accept donations. Maybe it was the end of the year rush to get donations in that clogged them up....See MorePulling my hair out - Maytag Bravos MVWX655DW2 Top Load Washer
Comments (11)Update! We went back to check which washing machines were in stock at Lowe's and Home Depot and our one local appliance store and found out everything suitable was out of stock everywhere and would take upwards of 4 weeks for delivery, some of them not until October. So, instead of returning the machine I arranged for warranty repair through Maytag. A repairman came out, determined that the capacitor was defective and replaced it. So far, so good, no more problems. I love the large capacity, I can wash more in each cycle and laundry seems to get a lot cleaner than the front loader. I am still really nervous reading about what problems other people have had with this machine. We still have 11 months of warranty left, I hope if anything else is going to break down, it will do so within that time period....See MoreBathroom reno making me tear my hair out
Comments (6)Timing is shifting and changing, with less than ideal communication about it in normal construction ptojects in a non pandemic year. Covid accelerated that, and then added more huge monkey wrenches with major supply issues. Right now, your experience is normal. Understand that there is nothing that your GC can do that affects the outside forces that are causing this. The electrical delay on Mrs Smiths job means downstream consequences not just for her, but for Mr Jones, Ms Green, Graham, and you. You do not control the forces that create these issues either. No one expected the TX freeze to have major impacts on paint availability this deep into the year. Or to force major compsnies to try to outsource components elsewhere, which ruined hundreds of batches, and made the issue worse, not better. Every part of the build industry is overtaxed and beyond capacity. At a time when demand is 200% higher, ability to fulfill is 30% or less. . Try to be understsnding. It isn’t affecting just your job. Millions are in the same boat....See MoreRelated Professionals
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