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supermum48 Sun 20-Mar-16 09:36:14

Hi everyone, I have an unpleasant smell in my washing machine. I have tried running the washer through on a 90 degree wash, citric acid and several brands of washing machine cleaner that are supposed to eliminate smells. Although some have improved things for a little while, nothing has worked long term, and the smell keeps returning. It's terrible when I come back from holiday and the machine hasn't been used for two weeks. Any suggestions?

NanaandGrampy Sun 20-Mar-16 09:38:28

Have you checked the underside of the inner rubber seal for mould? iT's easily replaceable and this often happens.

thatbags Sun 20-Mar-16 09:41:02

Dead mouse underneath?

JanT2004 Sun 20-Mar-16 09:52:14

Have you cleaned the filter?

Elegran Sun 20-Mar-16 10:03:01

Is there a U-bend in the drain pipe that the hose empties into?

Alima Sun 20-Mar-16 10:31:43

They say to leave the door ajar when the machine is not in use to help prevent the pong. I also do a hot wash with soda chrystals which does seem to help.

supermum48 Sun 20-Mar-16 11:06:12

Nanaandgrampy, I have wiped the rubber seal , but haven't removed it.

Thatbags, I hope you are wrong!!

JanT2004, There doesn't seem to be a filter.

Elegant, Think there is. Will get DH to investigate.

Altima, I do usually leave the door slightly ajar.

Thank you all for your replies.

tanith Sun 20-Mar-16 11:06:24

I always leave the door ajar and occasion hot wash with soda crystals seems to work.

Charleygirl Sun 20-Mar-16 11:12:03

I also leave the door ajar but have to check in case my cat has decided to have a snooze. I agree, run soda crystals through at hottest wash and I also pop them down my kitchen sink drain at the same time.

When they are being sold at bargain prices I buy the washing machine cleaners. I know that you have tried those also- there is zilch else I can think of. My machine also does not have a filter- it is a Siemens.

pompa Sun 20-Mar-16 11:34:47

Supermum, there has to be a filter somewhere, otherwise loose buttons, coins etc could get into the pump and wreck it. The filter sound the most likely cause. What make & model is it ?

MiniMouse Sun 20-Mar-16 11:49:14

Supermum Our filter is hidden behind a panel that is at the bottom front of the macine. It just pops off with a bit of brute force !

supermum48 Sun 20-Mar-16 12:46:49

It is Zanussi. ZWG616P

Nelliemoser Sun 20-Mar-16 13:02:55

I have neverhad that problem and really I am not one for doing more cleaning than I have to.

You can get musty smells if you leave wet clothes in for too long but it does not usually persist. Have you checked for dead rodents in the vicinity?

Other drain problems nearby?

mrsjones Sun 20-Mar-16 13:25:33

I had this problem a while ago and used the machine cleaner and did the filter thing but the smell still lingered. I was then told that long term use of a liquid detergent can cause a "build up" and this could be the reason for the smell. I started to use a powder (Ariel) and the smell has gone.

I was going to buy a new machine as mine is quite old anyway but it's fine now so won't bother yet.

lynnie1 Sun 20-Mar-16 13:44:47

I had this problem a little while ago too. I found gunk in the door seal, which I bleached. I then put bleach in the drawer and did a boil wash. It seemed to fix the smell. I now have a limescale and detergent remover, which I run through the washing machine and dishwasher once a month. It leaves both appliances beautifully clean and fresh

grannylyn65 Sun 20-Mar-16 13:51:26

Unfortunately if I put machine on hottest it blows the trip!!!

pompa Sun 20-Mar-16 13:52:20

Hi Supermum. The filter on your machine is accessed from within the drum. The instruction book details how to position the drum and open the filter to remove for cleaning. In case you can't find your manual, you can see a copy here :-
co-operativemediacontent.episerverhosting.com/Media/eStore/manuals/Laundry/Zanussi/Zanussi-ZWG6161P.pdf

Auntieflo Sun 20-Mar-16 13:54:38

I was going to say that liquid products for washing caused smells in our machine, but then saw that Mrsjones has got there before me. ( I've said it anyway hmm. Going back to powder sorted the problem for us also.

supermum48 Sun 20-Mar-16 19:29:00

Wow! What a lot of replies. Thank you so much. We have checked the filter and it is completely clear.
I do use liquid detergent, so interesting to hear people's comments on this.
Next step is to buy some soda crystals and a powder detergent! I will keep you posted!

Ana Sun 20-Mar-16 19:32:02

I was going to post about an unpleasant smell which had developed in my car, but today DD investigated and discovered a small pack of rotting cauliflower which had obviously fallen out of my shopping bag in the boot...blush

f77ms Sun 20-Mar-16 19:42:22

I have that nasty smell in my machine too . I have done all the things you mention over the last few months and nothing has made it go . It only happens at the beginning of a wash so I guess it is something to do with the pipe where the water enters the machine . This is the only one you cant get at to clean out .
I guess I will just have to live with it until the machine dies , it is very annoying as I hate smells I cannot identify !

Jalima Sun 20-Mar-16 20:11:18

Ana grin

My washing machine instructions say to close the door after you've emptied it; however, I always leave mine open for a while.
My tumble drier (condensing) developed a funny smell despite emptying the filter, however lots of damp fluff had got trapped in another filter so we took it outside and hosed it through. I leave the door slightly ajar on that too.

Jalima Sun 20-Mar-16 20:12:54

Ana that sounds like the leather handbag which I hadn't used for a while, I took it out of the cupboard and it smelt horrible. I had left a kiwi fruit in it which I had taken to work and not eaten. Nicely rotting.
A waste of a good leather bag sad

supermum48 Sat 26-Mar-16 16:52:57

I have just tried the soda crystals and put the machine on a 90 degree wash. Hey presto - the smell seems to have gone. Don't know if it will come back, but great at the moment. Thank you everybody.

Welshwife Sat 26-Mar-16 18:07:28

I use liquid Persil in my machine but put a small amount of white vinegar in the rinse drawer every wash instead of soft rinse. This keeps the machine very clean and with no mould building up in the drawer section. The washing does not smell of vinegar but recently I have noticed that I get static in some loads when I have tumble dried them so I have bought some dryer sheets to try and see if that stops the static. I have also used white vinegar in the trap of the shower exit when it was both a tad slow draining and also a bit smelly - might just be worth a try running it through your machine. I have only ever had really clean water out of the trap in my washing machine plus the odd button.