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Washing machine build-up

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Blinko Wed 25-Apr-18 16:05:36

Thanks, Scribbles. Guess I'll just have to persevere. Perishing thing. If the designers had to clean it, they'd surely think again!

DanniRae Wed 25-Apr-18 11:45:58

Can I add another query? Why does my conditioner drawer always have water in it at the end of a wash? If I am not using conditioner in the next wash I just leave it and if I am using conditioner (rare) I pull the draw out and tip water away. But it is annoying that I can't sort it out.

Scribbles Wed 25-Apr-18 11:38:04

Wretched predictive text! That should be gunge, not hinge.

Scribbles Wed 25-Apr-18 11:36:56

Blinko, most of that black hinge will be fabric conditioner residue and is almost impossible to remove in its entirety but, with much patience and an assortment of different brushes and cotton buds, you can get rid of most of it. Since my new washing machine was delivered last year, I haven't used fabric conditioner at all and Presto! No gunge!

Blinko Wed 25-Apr-18 11:27:00

On a related topic, how do you clean the dispenser drawer? I've tried most things including taking the whole thing out and running it in the dishwasher. There are those inaccessible parts of the plastic moulding thing that still have black gunge. Any advice welcome - thanks

Lindylo Tue 17-Apr-18 11:48:13

Thanks all for your feedback with some very interesting solutions. I think I will try the bicarb and//or soda crystals to see how I go.
Thanks again.

Baggs Mon 16-Apr-18 16:54:20

I'm another soda crystals and very hot water dude. In fact I use soda crystals instead of washing-powder or liquid. Why use complicated chemicals when a simple one will do? My washing-machine has no yuck at all.

mamaPow5 Mon 16-Apr-18 16:14:45

I regularly use a dishwasher tablet and run it empty on a very hot—90 deg setting.
Then I always leave the washing machine door and drawer wide open between washes...seems to work well at keeping mould etc away.

Parsleywin Mon 16-Apr-18 15:26:56

I use a hot programme with either washing soda crystals or citric acid in the drum as a maintenance wash. This seems to keep whiffs and mould at bay.

I also regularly use the citric acid as a very quick and cheap kettle descaler, and the washing soda and a pint of hot water to keep plug holes pleasant.

Marthajolly1 Mon 16-Apr-18 15:20:15

I also use a paste of distilled vinegar and bicarb which I rub into the folds of the rubber seal, leave it for half an hour or so and rinse off. Comes up a treat. Then a hot wash with bicarb and vinegar. Bicarb and vinegar is my miracle clean all. It's great on UPVC, sink drains, toilet bowls etc. Chemical free and low cost.

Welshwife Mon 16-Apr-18 13:30:21

I no longer use fabric conditioner but put a small amount of white vinegar into the rinse tray - result is no mould I anywhere and the clothes do not smell of vinegar. I often use a conditioning sheet in the tumble dryer.

Situpstraight Mon 16-Apr-18 13:16:16

I have a fairly new machine and the water seems to sit in the rubber seal after the machine has finished, I push a dry tea towel into the grooves of the seal which soaks up the odd drops of water, plus I leave the door slightly ajar, it’s in a cupboard so it doesn’t show.

It’s working so far.......

Teetime Mon 16-Apr-18 11:46:57

When mine was delivered they rec omened a hot wash with a handful of household soda crystals thrown into the drum once a month. No problem here.

J52 Mon 16-Apr-18 11:41:07

I run a solution of white vinegar and bi carb through a hot wash ( no clothes in) it seems to keep the machine sweet.

Peep Mon 16-Apr-18 11:27:59

I had the same problem in a new washing machine I bought a few years ago. Like you nothing I did worked. Then after 2 years the heating element had to be replaced and when removed was absolutely covered in limescale, the worst the engineer had ever seen!! Never happened in any previous machines. After a few days the mould started to disappear and is now non-existent.

Lindylo Mon 16-Apr-18 09:58:07

Can anyone offer any suggestions for a problem we have with mould in our washing machine?
After every use I wipe it out and always leave the door open and powder draw slightly open but still getting mould around the rubber seal. I also regularly do a hot wash and use a machine cleaner but it still builds up.
Hope someone might have a magic solution...