Tips and Procedures
Learn how to restore appliances to the appearance and function they had when new.


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Appliance Alliance

Alliance Objectives

This Web site is intended to:

  • Help anyone buying, repairing, restoring, selling or leasing major appliances.
  • Be the central exchange of free information.
  • Form a team of people to help each other using appliances in our homes and forming successful small businesses dealing in major appliances.

Information Exchange Rule: If you take something away, bring something back.

For example, if you use the appliance repair procedures to fix your failed appliance, provide constructive comments on the repair procedure or provide consumer feedback on the repair history of your appliances.

Help in Starting a Small Business

Detailed information is available for the following business topics:

  • Selecting Potential Leasing Customers
  • Lease Contracts and other Business Forms
  • Customized Operating Software
  • Computer Hardware
  • Configuring an Appliance Truck
  • Assembling a Parts Inventory

Help with Repairing or Restoring Appliances

The repair section of this Web site is far from complete. More procedures are needed for the major brands not present.

Compensation

In keeping with the spirit of the Internet, the author does not seek monetary compensation. Rather, your help is solicited in upgrading the appearance, quality and content of this Web site to make it the best source for information for appliance repair and starting small businesses dealing in major appliances.

Business Software Policy

I have some crude but efficient software for inventory and customer account status management that I wrote in Microsoft Basic. It runs under CP/M or DOS. You may have the source code if you will upgrade it for Windows or the Mac OS.