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Garments came out of our machine this morning with brown marks (drum print), so I ended up washing them all again. This has happened several times now and it's not pretty on white bedding.
It's a miele machine and the rubber bit of the drum seems to collect water and grime (guessing from all the mtbing clothes I wash). I clean this out every other wash now.
So later I put on a full cycle without contents on a high temp, also thoroughly cleaned out the powder dispenser.
What's a girl to do?
You need a wife.
HTH.
1- Powder. Not gel or liquid.
2- Bio powder that is. Not non - bio.
3- Highest temp.
4- Run empty or with whites you dont care about.
Repeat once a month or so to be sure.
there was a great comment on here years ago about a repair guy who came to fix a machine and the lady of the house queried either need for repairing a newish machine or the price of the repair.
answer: "talk to your husband; he's the one who's ****ed it"
SO the answer is to stop washing dirty things in it, obviously 😀
I like this comment a lot 😀SO the answer is to stop washing dirty things in it, obviously
Thanks couldashouldawoulda, have been using powder, however it's the green non bio variety and also to be green on a fairly low temp. So will once a month blast it out.
Bleach and a boil wash. You need to kill off the bugs living on the detergent build up.
^^^^ And when you do the boil wash, feel the glass and check the heater is working 😉
Bleach and a boil wash. You need to kill off the bugs living on the detergent build up.
Not as effective as white wine vinegar which will dissolve the soap scum very quickly. Spray it on the rubber seal, put some in all the drawer containers and throw half a bottle in the drum and put on the longest wash cycle. Washing machine will be like new.
Yes it needs a really hot cycle. Modern low-temperature washes don't work and dirt lingers.
I had this the other day. The coin trap was clear but there was a mutilated one pound coin stuck in the drain pipe to the coin trap. The dirty water wasn't draining quickly enough and that resulted in dirty washing. It ruined an entire load of white washing.
+1 for a hot wash cycle.
Might be a bearing going as well, ours left dirty grease marks, but it was quite noisy on spin.
Bleach and a boil wash. You need to kill off the bugs living on the detergent build up.
I tried this once - was like putting bubble bath in the machine - bubbles came out of everywhere.
Are you in a hard water area bh? Using descaler could help. Plus I was using the recommended quantity* of powder. The machine got gunked up, the repairman told me it worked just as well on less, about half as much. It does too.
*It must be true, it says so right here on the box. The outflow pipe was nearly solid with stuck on powder.
White vinegar and the hottest wash it'll do 🙂
Bleach and a boil wash.
Bleach doesn't dissolve the soap scum, it just lightens it a bit. You need to use white wine vinegar to remove it.
Brilliant advice chaps.
slowoldgit - we're in a soft water area, so not too bad.
The hot cycle I tried yesterday seems to have helped, so in a few weeks I'm going to plunge in with the white wine vinegar.
Must get those whites whiter than white, otherwise what will the neighbours think?
Any chance of a pic of those, er, [i]whites[/i] hung out on the washing line?
Just so we can check for whiteness, obviously.... 😛
I would jet wash the inside of the machine and the kitchen while you're at it. Wear a clothes peg on your nose to stop water going up it and make sure the cat is inside a sealed plastic bag to keep it dry or use a tumble drier afterwards. Surely some of your vaunted local independent village shops will sell some sort of traditional washing machine remedy made from ground up roots and nettles? Or you could use washing soda, which works for me. 😉
Or is it the bearings leaking?
The bleach is to kill the mould (I know I had mould, the rubber had little black colonies growing on it). It certainly causes a load of unpleasant gunk to be spat out by the machine!
White wine vinegar sounds reasonable too.
globalti - if you mean smalls, they're all floral.
BWD - At least I don't put my chain lube in the food pantry/larder cupboard 😯
clean out the filter?
\BWD - At least I don't put my chain lube in the food pantry/larder cupboard
Neither do I. It's sat inside one of the saucepans to stop it falling on the food. I'm not completely feral you know...
Empty the filter, thats probably blocked and causing the stains