Close, they play a tune when it finishes.
Excellent, can you download ringtones for them yet? 😆
Don't use conditioner or similar products.
I have a 4 year old machine - wash between 40 - 80, liquid detergent and cleaned about once every two months with some of that Dr Beckmans antibacterial stuff. Never have I used softener or conditioner.
Smells as fresh as the day I got it. The last one was used with conditioner/softener and it stank to high heaven before I binned it.
any tips for getting all the gunge off the door seal inners (washer dryer and solid fluff....) ?
Elbow grease. Unfortunately.
any tips for getting all the gunge off the door seal inners
They're generally removable. If yours is, remove and soak in detergent, scrub and refit.
Should've mentioned - the stinky machine I had never got any better despite washes with just about everything you can think of. Binned.
Also, I was incorrect above - my machine is almost 7 years old now; like new!
Mrs is allergic to most bio products and we use non-bio for 90% of the time. I find the odd load on a bio wash keeps the machine smelling fresh and avoids the musty smell on clothes. If I don't do a bio wash now and then, the odd thick cotton item dried slowly inside (rather than out on the line can be a bit musty.
Excellent, can you download ringtones for them yet?
Washing machine ringtones were last year.
We have an iphone app for our washer.
Next level stuff.
I’m going to suggest you may have a bit of back flush from blocked plumbing, sounds a bit wide of mark but could be an issue.. worth checking out.
We have an iphone app for our washer.Next level stuff.
I have an iPhone app that smells bad.
In relation to the OP - cleaning out the machine is a worthwhile undertaking - but from you your own observation it’s the clothes not the machine that smell bad. The machine isn’t making the clothes smell, they way you’re washing them isn’t getting the clothes clean.
Run a very hot wash with white vinegar in the dispenser. You will need to do a second empty wash.
What @cinamon says. FWIW you can use white vinegar as a softener. FWIW 2 its readily available in French super markets as its commonly used there for cleaning inc descaling - mich cheaper than fancy branded “snake oil” products
OP also worth thoroughly checking drain/filter (usually at front) and also laying machine down to look at pipework underneath. You could take the water inlet hoses off too and flush through.
any tips for getting all the gunge off the door seal inners
I googled this and came back with "sprinkle with bicarb of soda, leave for 30 mins, spray with vinegar and scrub off". It's like new, I tell you.
If we use non bio we get the smell. Only use Daz now and no problems
If the vinegar doesn't work, try [url=
Thanks everybody so far.
Will try some biological washing powder next to see if that helps. (Ran half a packet of soda crystals through on a hot cycle last night).
Of course - your laundry may smell absolutely fine. It might be your top lip that smells mouldy.
