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Washing machine
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No matter what I try, my washing machines get brown slimy bits accumulating around the drum. I don't overfill the machine and only have to wash filthy rugby kit once in a while which I usually pre wash in the sink first. Any ideas a)What am I doing wrong and b) How can I clean it up.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is probably a mould which is easily dealt with by wiping with a strong bleach solution, then running the machine at the hottest setting, with no washing, and using a biological powder (it must be powder) and no conditioner.
It is becoming more common as we wash on lower temperatures with non-biological washing detergents. There is nothing to kill bacteria which thrives in the warm, damp atmosphere.
All washing machine manufacturers now recommend running this 'empty cycle' once a month. I buy the cheapest bio powder I can find for just this purpose.
It is becoming more common as we wash on lower temperatures with non-biological washing detergents. There is nothing to kill bacteria which thrives in the warm, damp atmosphere.
All washing machine manufacturers now recommend running this 'empty cycle' once a month. I buy the cheapest bio powder I can find for just this purpose.
On Aggie and Kim last night they told this person to run her machine on the hottest setting with a good handful of washing soda in the drum and then to run it again on the hottest setting after tipping a bottle of white vinegar into the drum.I have never seen such a filthy washing machine ..it was awful.. but it came up a treat .