Anonymous wrote:The best detergent for hard water is Tide powder. Not sure why but it cleans way better in hard water than anything else I’ve ever tried. We did cloth diapers and had stink and everyone kept telling me to strip them and do all these crazy things which never worked. I switched to Tide Original Powder and never had another issue. Also, you can add Calgon water softener to help. That makes a big difference too.
Anonymous wrote:NP I've noticed a sour smell in my dryer, which seems really odd. What could be causing that and how to fix it?
Anonymous wrote:NP I've noticed a sour smell in my dryer, which seems really odd. What could be causing that and how to fix it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you drained the front loader? There’s a little tube connected to the tub located at the front bottom that’s needs to be drained every few months. If not, your clothes are being washed with nasty gross water, which could be causing the smell.
Oh no, this is the most horrifying/helpful thing I have ever learned on DCUM. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Have you drained the front loader? There’s a little tube connected to the tub located at the front bottom that’s needs to be drained every few months. If not, your clothes are being washed with nasty gross water, which could be causing the smell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you drained the front loader? There’s a little tube connected to the tub located at the front bottom that’s needs to be drained every few months. If not, your clothes are being washed with nasty gross water, which could be causing the smell.
Actually we haven't cleaned in a while! I totally forgot about that until you mentioned it. Okay going to do that right away, thanks again for the reminder.
What ?? I have never done this….
You need to do this. I am sure you are not alone. My DH who is not handy at all and completely oblivious to household maintenance did not know that this needed to be done and was shocked when I told him that this was something that I do every few weeks, and had done every few weeks since we bought the washing machine 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you drained the front loader? There’s a little tube connected to the tub located at the front bottom that’s needs to be drained every few months. If not, your clothes are being washed with nasty gross water, which could be causing the smell.
Actually we haven't cleaned in a while! I totally forgot about that until you mentioned it. Okay going to do that right away, thanks again for the reminder.
What ?? I have never done this….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t done it, but here is the laundry stripping method.
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/a33588329/laundry-stripping/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=arb_ga_ghk_md_pmx_us_urlx_17703649415&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI49fJmZiq_wIVCcvICh2EDAFMEAAYASAAEgKpQ_D_BwE
That article says it’s not worth doing.
Good luck then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t done it, but here is the laundry stripping method.
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/a33588329/laundry-stripping/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=arb_ga_ghk_md_pmx_us_urlx_17703649415&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI49fJmZiq_wIVCcvICh2EDAFMEAAYASAAEgKpQ_D_BwE
That article says it’s not worth doing.
Anonymous wrote:To avoid OP’s issues,…
Even months, I run a “very hot” cycle on our front loader after filling the bleach compartment with unscented bleach. After, I run an empty Quick Wash just to make sure the bleach was all flushed out. The bleach kills just about anything.
Odd months, I run a “cleaning cycle” using Glisten CLOTHES Washer solution per their instructions. After, I run an empty Quick Wash just to flush any residue out. This helps remove any gunk buildup.
(I think other brands of clothes washer cleaning solution also would work; Glisten is cheap at Walmart. Be careful about label reading. Glisten also makes a Dishwasher Cleaning solution, which is different.)