The wife cleaned the washing machine filter today and what a horrible smell there was in the room. It was so bad we had to open the window. A quick browse on line told me this was a common problem with washing machines using regular low temperature (40oC) washes with biological liquid detergents. The instruction manual recommends a high temperature wash once a month with a detergent powder containing bleach, but the wife never reads instruction manuals anyway.
From browsing the various forums it is apparent that the hot wash is absolutely necessary, also you can use a cup of white vinegar or washing soda instead or with the bleaching powder. This prevents the build up of harmful bacteria and black mildew in the detergent drawer, water hoses, pump and filter. Anyway, after I did a high temperature wash, with a cup of white vinegar and a small amount of powder, the smell disappeared. There were a few black bits on the first wash the wife did, however, now, the machine now smells sweet as a nut. Another tip is to leave the front door and the soap draw open slightly to allow air to circulate.
From browsing the various forums it is apparent that the hot wash is absolutely necessary, also you can use a cup of white vinegar or washing soda instead or with the bleaching powder. This prevents the build up of harmful bacteria and black mildew in the detergent drawer, water hoses, pump and filter. Anyway, after I did a high temperature wash, with a cup of white vinegar and a small amount of powder, the smell disappeared. There were a few black bits on the first wash the wife did, however, now, the machine now smells sweet as a nut. Another tip is to leave the front door and the soap draw open slightly to allow air to circulate.
uses less water also
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