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Washing machine drum smell

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KatyK Fri 31-Jan-14 09:21:33

Any tips for a washing machine drum that is becoming distinctly whiffy?

Anne58 Fri 31-Jan-14 09:23:20

I believe you can actually get a product specifically for this, but in the interim, how about running through a hot cycle with lemon juice instead of detergent?

Lona Fri 31-Jan-14 09:26:19

Have you checked the filter and for any kinks in the outlet pipe?

Nelliemoser Fri 31-Jan-14 09:35:02

Is there anything trapped under the door seal and going mouldy with the damp?

glammanana Fri 31-Jan-14 09:36:54

KatyK Try giving it a wash over with Bi-carb and hot soapy water make sure you go into the folds of the rubber seal around the drum as stagnant water can collect there,every 6 mths I put a machine treatment through mine there are a few different types on the supermarket shelves.

JessM Fri 31-Jan-14 09:47:42

Clean the drawer and the rubber seal. Do a hot wash with a cup of bleach added.

Brendawymms Fri 31-Jan-14 09:56:45

The detergent manufactures advocate these low temperature washes but low temperatures do not kill germs. Theses need killing off occasionally with a high temperature wash.
If there is still a smell after a high temperature wash perhaps there is a corpse somewhere as per recent other post grin

Charleygirl Fri 31-Jan-14 10:00:20

There are products on the supermarket shelves for washing machines and dishwashers and I apply one to each as necessary. It does the trick each time and you do not have to buy the most expensive on the market.

thatbags Fri 31-Jan-14 10:11:47

Very hot wash cycle and some bleach. I'd use Ecover Laundry Bleach (powder) but it isn't available everywhere.

thatbags Fri 31-Jan-14 10:12:47

I think using washing powder/liquid that contains no perfume reduces the problem too.

JessM Fri 31-Jan-14 10:26:15

Bet the products contain either bleach or peroxide... A washing machine repair man told me that too Brendawymms - every so often do a hot wash and that prevents gunk from building up.

KatyK Fri 31-Jan-14 11:57:30

Thanks all. We've checked the filter and it's fine. The macine is less than 2 years old. I've tried the very hot wash but will try some of your remedies above.

harrigran Fri 31-Jan-14 13:32:21

Dr Beckmann washing machine cleaner, magic, I use it at intervals. Cool washes are not enough to clean the machine, I never use 30 degree wash for that reason.

Rowantree Fri 31-Jan-14 13:45:59

Mine suffers from the same complaint. Keep meaning to get a Man Out to look at it but that would costa packet and the machine works fine otherwise. I've just done a VERY hot wash with no clothes in, but with some bleach, in the hope of rectifying the problem. Will keep you posted.

Icyalittle Fri 31-Jan-14 14:01:32

I had the same problem in a holiday home, and assumed it was because the water was turned off for a while, although it had only recently started to happen. Right about the time I changed to non-bio liquid and cool wash in fact. Now I do a hottest wash with fierce biological washing powder every now and then to kill the bacteria and it is fine. (I throw in all the dishcloths /floor cloths etc for good measure).

Soutra Fri 31-Jan-14 14:25:12

I know why this is - you are clearly washing dirty clothes in your machine. If you were to only wash clean clothes, all would be fragrant. You could wash your dirty clothes in a friend's or meighbour's machine, then rewash them in your own when they are clean! grin

Nelliemoser Fri 31-Jan-14 15:01:52

soutra Well done! You have cracked the problem. grin

grannyactivist Fri 31-Jan-14 15:05:23

Oh Soutra, does anyone actually ever have wash dirty clothes? shock

rockgran Fri 31-Jan-14 15:09:49

My machine instructions say to do the very hot wash with powder but without any washing in. It does help the smell but I hate the waste of a good hot wash with no washing! angry

KatyK Fri 31-Jan-14 15:15:34

Harrigran - I will try the Dr Beckmann thank you. I've done that rockgran, it helped slightly. Soutra - you have found me out, guilty as charged blush

suzied Fri 31-Jan-14 18:15:14

I used bicarbonate as someone else said, a good scrub then a hot wash with bio washing liquid. Leave the door wide open when not in use to allow to properly dry out.

Bez Fri 31-Jan-14 19:10:25

I now use white vinegar instead of soft rinse - no lingering smell similar to chips I assure you- and since then I have had no gunk in the drawer or funny smells. I also do a couple of very hot washes every week for sheets, towels and tea towels. I have recently made some washing liquid too - seems fine but too early to really evaluate how good it is- made from Borax, soda crystals and liquid black soap - ( savon de Marseilles).

Judthepud2 Fri 31-Jan-14 22:40:33

Yes definitely the Dr. Beckmann treatment! Works well for mine. Sainsbury has an own brand which is similar. I also run a very hot cycle every few weeks without any clothes in. I think not only is it the low temps but I tend to use conditioner which seems to cause the build up of a lot of gunk in the rubber seal and drawer. Gets smelly if not dealt with. I know from experience!! blush

durhamjen Fri 31-Jan-14 23:00:59

I seem to remember reading somewhere that the problem of everyone getting ill a lot of the time is because cool washes do not kill germs.
I remember from having a guest house that you need to wash bedding on a minimum 55 degrees in order to get rid of bedmites.
I always wash towels on the hottest, which is 90 in my machine, as that cleans the machine as well.
I think another problem is that clothes wash manufacturers usually tell you to use twice as much powder or liquid as you need, so there is usually a build-up in the machine.

sayqueensteve Sat 01-Feb-14 07:30:18

i had a smelly dishwasher the other week.turns out it was more the drains and the smell was coning in that way so i just chucked bleach down the sink and the drain and it went .... Checkout mote tips here :http://shoprex.com/appliances/washing-machines/