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Why are my clothes too wet after the spin cycle?
WARNING!
To avoid personal injury or death, disconnect your appliance from its power source
before you start any troubleshooting or repair work. Use caution when working inside any appliance.
This may be due to an incorrect setting, cold water rinse, a kinked or clogged
drain hose, too small or large of a load, a clogged pump, or the load
may be out of balance. If there is water left in the tub, there may be
something blocking the drain. Also, the washer will not get up to its
top speed if the load is unbalanced or overloaded. This will prevent
centrifugal force from spinning excess water out of the clothes.