Image 1 — Dishwasher Damage: Is this repairable?
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Dishwasher Damage: Is this repairable?

Hi all - just bought a house and moved in to discover the dishwasher is cracked and leaks some. The leaking is pretty minor and a small towel in front of the appliance would probably be sufficient. It’s mostly steam that is escaping from the area at the top, then water drips down. Apparently has been for some time because there’s existing damage to the bottom of the countertop.

Is this something fixable or would an adhesive be a waste of time? I’m not overly concerned with the water since it’s at the top of the machine and seemingly not leaking much but I don’t want to worsen the countertop damage.

Any ideas that I may not be thinking of? It seems the plastic is all one large piece which includes the front control panel. I imagine it might be possible to buy a new control panel for it but would prefer to repair if at all possible. A bandaid for now is okay.

u/UnusualShores — 12 hours ago

2025 Ride Quality?

Hi all. I picked up a 2025 Ridgeline about a month ago and I’m about 700 miles into it now. Vehicle itself is at 12,000 miles. I’m a little unsure if something is wrong with it or if I’m just comparing it too much to SUVs and sedans I’ve owned prior.

It seems like I can really feel the road and I get a decent amount of feedback in the steering wheel and even in my foot on the pedal (vibration in both, it’s slight but almost always there). Is this typical of Ridgelines or should I be planning to drop into a Honda dealership for them to take a look at it?

I’m also getting a squeak over bumps in the road. I can hear it with the radio off and the windows up but barely. It’s more noticeable with the windows down. It seems to come from the driver side.

This is my first pickup so maybe it’s just a part of driving one but a big reason I chose the Ridgeline was for what’s supposed to be a smoother driving experience. Maybe my expectations are too high but wanted to see what other owner’s experience has been.

Thanks in advance.

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u/UnusualShores — 4 days ago

T-Shirts for broad/wide shoulders

Hi all - I have naturally wider than average shoulders made more pronounced by lifting. I’m not jacked and most people probably wouldn’t look at me and the first thought be “that guy lifts”. However, I’m a bit more muscular than average, pretty lean (20-25% BF) and t-shirts never seem to be cut well for me.

Any suggestions for a basic t-shirt that has a bit more width in the shoulders without being a giant boxy mess? I’ve been wearing a lot of Under Armour raglan style shirts because they don’t have shoulder seams but those only work for casual/athletic outfits.

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u/UnusualShores — 1 month ago
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[Fit check] - 34mm Traska on ~6.6” flat wrist

Too small? Just right?

I’m leaning towards just right for dressier occasions but wonder if it’s maybe a bit too small for being a GADA which is my original intent of the purchase.

Ignore my wife’s pink hair thing, just helps fill the space of the extra links for checking the fit of the dial on wrist while leaving the band plastic in place.

This is a 34mm Traska Commuter on my flat wrist that measures just a smidge over 6.5”.

Originally, I thought I’d want a 36mm but the silver no dates are sold out and they don’t have white available anymore either.

It looks pretty solid from a straight down view but the mirror shots always reveal the fit a little better.

u/UnusualShores — 2 months ago