Are Your Suds Pump Problems Solved?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses issues related to the functionality of suds pumps, with participants sharing personal experiences and suggestions regarding their use and potential problems.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a friend of the original poster, describes issues with a suds pump where the soap becomes foamy but does not squirt out properly.
  • Another participant shares their experience, suggesting that the problem may be due to incorrect soap levels or the type of soap used, noting that their own pump works well with liquid Dial soap.
  • One participant offers to share a flyer with dos and don'ts for using the suds pump, expressing willingness to help via email.
  • Another participant confirms that they successfully resolved a related issue with assistance from another user, expressing gratitude for the help received.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the cause of the suds pump issues, with some participants suggesting potential solutions while others share their experiences without clear consensus on the underlying problem.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and troubleshooting tips related to the use of suds pumps, with no official guidance provided.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants experiencing similar issues with suds pumps or those looking for anecdotal advice on troubleshooting may find this discussion relevant.

danidag
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A friend of mine has a suds pump (I do not by the way). She said that both of the pumps don't seem to be working right. She said that the soap will get foamy like it's supposed to, but then it just runs out of the end of the pump rather than actually squirting out. Could it be due to the brand of saop she's using, or are both of the pumps not working right? Or, is this just the way they work?
Thanks,
Danielle
 
danidag said:
A friend of mine has a suds pump (I do not by the way). She said that both of the pumps don't seem to be working right. She said that the soap will get foamy like it's supposed to, but then it just runs out of the end of the pump rather than actually squirting out. Could it be due to the brand of saop she's using, or are both of the pumps not working right? Or, is this just the way they work?
Thanks,
Danielle

Mine foams out so maybe she didn't put enough soap in or to much water. I use just the liquid dial so I doubt it would be the soap she uses. Did she fill it to the line like it shows? Maybe try a differnt kind of soap, even try just regular dish washing soap and see if that changes it, if not maybe something is wrong with it.
 
Danielle~

I have a Pumpin' & Spritzin' with Ease flyer that explains the dos and don'ts for using the Suds Pump and the Kitchen Spritzer.

I can't attach it because it is a Rich Text Format (??) whatever that means. I'm very computer challenged! :(

I would be more that happy to e mail it to you if you'd like it. Just let me know. :)

Lee Anne
[email protected]
 
chef_leeanne said:
Danielle~

I have a Pumpin' & Spritzin' with Ease flyer that explains the dos and don'ts for using the Suds Pump and the Kitchen Spritzer.

I can't attach it because it is a Rich Text Format (??) whatever that means. I'm very computer challenged! :(

I would be more that happy to e mail it to you if you'd like it. Just let me know. :)

Lee Anne
[email protected]
Open your document that's saved in rtf and say save as and change the extension to .doc then you can post it.
 
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IT WORKED!! Thanks Beth! It is so frustrating to know there is a way to change things but have no clue how to do it! Thanks for sharing. ;)

Lee Anne
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common issues with Pampered Chef Suds Pump?

Common issues with the Pampered Chef Suds Pump include clogging, difficulty in pumping, leaks, and inconsistent soap dispensing. These problems can often be resolved with simple troubleshooting steps.

How can I fix a clogged Suds Pump?

To fix a clogged Suds Pump, disassemble the pump and clean the nozzle and straw with warm water. You can also soak the parts in a vinegar solution to help dissolve any soap buildup.

What should I do if my Suds Pump is leaking?

If your Suds Pump is leaking, check to ensure that all parts are securely tightened and properly assembled. Inspect the seals for any damage and replace them if necessary. If the problem persists, consider contacting customer service for further assistance.

Why is my Suds Pump not dispensing soap?

If your Suds Pump is not dispensing soap, it may be due to air bubbles trapped in the pump or a clogged straw. Try pumping it a few times to release air, or clean the straw to ensure proper flow.

Is there a warranty for the Pampered Chef Suds Pump?

Yes, the Pampered Chef Suds Pump typically comes with a warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. Check the specific warranty details provided with your product for more information on coverage and duration.

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