Anonymous wrote:Do you have a drain plumbing problem, such as a drain needs to be snaked or the roof vent is clogged by leaves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Add oxiclean powder and stop using the “sanitizer,” that’s a scam.
How is it a "scam"?
Anonymous wrote:I swear by this to keep my machine clean. I’ve had the same problem in the past. To be fair, the house smells like we have an indoor pool for a day, but it works
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The free of scents detergent isn’t masking the odors that are there.
OP here - I don't think that's it. Even with scented detergents that sour smell comes out if the clothing has been left sitting in the washer a long time. I know this because in the past on occasion, when I've forgotten that the clothes are sitting, that sour smell would be there even with the scented detergent.
all clothes stink if you let them sit wet for a day
Anonymous wrote:It's your detergent. It molded the machine.
Wipe the machine down with pure vinegar, including wiping all in the rubber area.
Run an empty load with like 3 cups of vinegar on hot. If you can't run it empty, use a couple towels.
Then, switch to Sal Suds as your detergent. I use 1.5 tablespoons per load in the normal soap dispenser. I use less, 1 tablespoon, for small loads.
Leave door open after loads.
THE END.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The free of scents detergent isn’t masking the odors that are there.
OP here - I don't think that's it. Even with scented detergents that sour smell comes out if the clothing has been left sitting in the washer a long time. I know this because in the past on occasion, when I've forgotten that the clothes are sitting, that sour smell would be there even with the scented detergent.
Anonymous wrote:Add oxiclean powder and stop using the “sanitizer,” that’s a scam.