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Topspinmo 08-30-2024 09:25 AM

Washing machine
 
We are going stop using liquid fabric softeners in my new washing machine, just use the sheet softener in dryer.
I pretty sure that’s what killed the 9 year old one. I will be routinely using cleaning solution every month or two with new one.

If your washing machine over 5 years old most likely it looks like one in video maybe Not as bad but definitely dirty especially if starting to smell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOXM81Zk_As

Front loaders also have problems under door seal.

“ Fabric softener is fatty and clumpy by nature, which could eventually clog your washing machine's pipes and collect in the fabric softener dispenser. If you do not remove the residual softener, you could begin to see or smell mold in your washing machine. Neither clogging nor mold growth are desirable for your washer. “

village dreamer 08-30-2024 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2365548)
We are going stop using liquid fabric softeners in my new washing machine, just use the sheet softener in dryer.
I pretty sure that’s what killed the 9 year old one. I will be routinely using cleaning solution every month or two with new one.

If your washing machine over 5 years old most likely it looks like one in video maybe Not as bad but definitely dirty especially if starting to smell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOXM81Zk_As

Front loaders also have problems under door seal.

“ Fabric softener is fatty and clumpy by nature, which could eventually clog your washing machine's pipes and collect in the fabric softener dispenser. If you do not remove the residual softener, you could begin to see or smell mold in your washing machine. Neither clogging nor mold growth are desirable for your washer. “

you should wash towels in bleach with hot water. fill tub half way add 1 cup bleach , fill more add towels.

Two Bills 08-30-2024 09:51 AM

Get whole house water softening, wash with normal powder or liquid, then hang clothes on outside drying line to dry, (yes you can!) and there is no need for any smelly pipe clogging softeners.

retiredguy123 08-30-2024 10:24 AM

Isn't the whole purpose of laundry detergent to soften the water so the clothes get clean? I don't use any clothes softeners in the washing machine or the dryer. And, I only use detergent that has no perfumes.

Stu from NYC 08-30-2024 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2365591)
Isn't the whole purpose of laundry detergent to soften the water so the clothes get clean? I don't use any clothes softeners in the washing machine or the dryer. And, I only use detergent that has no perfumes.

I think only females will use detergent that has perfumes in it.

Pondboy 08-30-2024 11:11 AM

Lots of chemicals in those dryer sheets…….

Check out some “Dryer Balls”. Basically made of wool and go in the dryer. No chemicals.

Topspinmo 08-30-2024 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2365573)
Get whole house water softening, wash with normal powder or liquid, then hang clothes on outside drying line to dry, (yes you can!) and there is no need for any smelly pipe clogging softeners.

Drying not problem.

Mrmean58 08-31-2024 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2365548)
We are going stop using liquid fabric softeners in my new washing machine, just use the sheet softener in dryer.
I pretty sure that’s what killed the 9 year old one. I will be routinely using cleaning solution every month or two with new one.

If your washing machine over 5 years old most likely it looks like one in video maybe Not as bad but definitely dirty especially if starting to smell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOXM81Zk_As

Front loaders also have problems under door seal.

“ Fabric softener is fatty and clumpy by nature, which could eventually clog your washing machine's pipes and collect in the fabric softener dispenser. If you do not remove the residual softener, you could begin to see or smell mold in your washing machine. Neither clogging nor mold growth are desirable for your washer. “

We have a top load washer and after each load or the last load of the day, we leave the lid open to allow the residual moisture to dry out. Seems to help eliminate smell from any possible mold.

crash 08-31-2024 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2365548)
We are going stop using liquid fabric softeners in my new washing machine, just use the sheet softener in dryer.
I pretty sure that’s what killed the 9 year old one. I will be routinely using cleaning solution every month or two with new one.

If your washing machine over 5 years old most likely it looks like one in video maybe Not as bad but definitely dirty especially if starting to smell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOXM81Zk_As

Front loaders also have problems under door seal.

“ Fabric softener is fatty and clumpy by nature, which could eventually clog your washing machine's pipes and collect in the fabric softener dispenser. If you do not remove the residual softener, you could begin to see or smell mold in your washing machine. Neither clogging nor mold growth are desirable for your washer. “

Better than sheets in the dryer are wool balks. You put them in and they will stop static cling. They are reusable and add nothing to the dryer. Towels actually become less absorbent when using sheets so won’t have this problem will wool balls either.

Stu from NYC 08-31-2024 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2365807)
Only real females, or Identifying As also????


:censored:

I would vote for real ones

PhilG 08-31-2024 07:50 AM

Among the common molds that grow in washing machines (and dish washers) is an otherwise obscure fungus that causes a rare brain infection. This i the fungus you may have heard of that "eats radiation."
Microorganisms populating the water-related indoor biome | Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

kendi 08-31-2024 08:08 AM

I replaced my fabric softener with vinegar.

Wondering 08-31-2024 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2365548)
We are going stop using liquid fabric softeners in my new washing machine, just use the sheet softener in dryer.
I pretty sure that’s what killed the 9 year old one. I will be routinely using cleaning solution every month or two with new one.

If your washing machine over 5 years old most likely it looks like one in video maybe Not as bad but definitely dirty especially if starting to smell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOXM81Zk_As

Front loaders also have problems under door seal.

“ Fabric softener is fatty and clumpy by nature, which could eventually clog your washing machine's pipes and collect in the fabric softener dispenser. If you do not remove the residual softener, you could begin to see or smell mold in your washing machine. Neither clogging nor mold growth are desirable for your washer. “

I use white vinegar as a softener. Have for years and it really works.

Topspinmo 08-31-2024 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrmean58 (Post 2365804)
We have a top load washer and after each load or the last load of the day, we leave the lid open to allow the residual moisture to dry out. Seems to help eliminate smell from any possible mold.

We do that also I had no smell, but I was blind sided with all build up in outer tub (can’t see it unless remove front panel on washer) I’ll do better with new on. The old washer still works after I cleaned out pump (took pump out pulled pump housing apart and cleaned and tested it before it I reinstalled it) but I could see the outer tub build up and figured it was doomed to fail near future.

blueash 08-31-2024 09:21 AM

Thanks for my first laugh of the day. A thread about washing machines started by somebody named top spin .....

Lea N 08-31-2024 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2365609)
Lots of chemicals in those dryer sheets…….

Check out some “Dryer Balls”. Basically made of wool and go in the dryer. No chemicals.

Yes, those dryer sheets have chemicals. I used to know someone who owned a appliance repair business. He said that dryer sheets leave a film on the lint trap and if someone uses them all the time they should take the trap out and wash it every so often. For those two reasons I stopped using them.

Pat#79Luv 08-31-2024 11:16 AM

Don’t use dryer sheets! They coat your clothes and the inside of your dryer. Invest in some wool dryer balls and you will never have to purchase any kind of softener again!!!

Topspinmo 08-31-2024 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 2365916)
Thanks for my first laugh of the day. A thread about washing machines started by somebody named top spin .....

The top wasn’t spinning… :)

Velvet 08-31-2024 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2365573)
Get whole house water softening, wash with normal powder or liquid, then hang clothes on outside drying line to dry, (yes you can!) and there is no need for any smelly pipe clogging softeners.

Outside? In TV … yikes! Next to my neighbor’s lanai?

Topspinmo 08-31-2024 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2365998)
Outside? In TV … yikes! Next to my neighbor’s lanai?


Just hang’em off bird cage :eclipsee_gold_cup:

Topspinmo 08-31-2024 03:05 PM

Ok, old washer gone to washer heaven new one installed. I’m washen again.. and yes I do the Landry sometimes, I also vacuum, and do windows:beer3:

Girlcopper 09-01-2024 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhilG (Post 2365859)
Among the common molds that grow in washing machines (and dish washers) is an otherwise obscure fungus that causes a rare brain infection. This i the fungus you may have heard of that "eats radiation."
Microorganisms populating the water-related indoor biome | Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

Good Lord! Where did this come from?

MollyJo 09-01-2024 05:45 AM

I used fabric softener for a short time bc I liked the smell. I noticed it had clumped up & wasn’t rinsing out of the tube, regardless of putting warm water only in tube each wash. I bought Lysol nonbleach laundry sanitizer & pour that into the rinse tube & it has cleaned that tube out completely.

Ptmcbriz 09-01-2024 09:46 AM

I don’t want those toxic chemicals on my clothes to be absorbed into my skin daily. I just use a washing detergent and wool laundry balls in the dryer.

Glowing Horizon 09-01-2024 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crash (Post 2365817)
Better than sheets in the dryer are wool balks. You put them in and they will stop static cling. They are reusable and add nothing to the dryer. Towels actually become less absorbent when using sheets so won’t have this problem will wool balls either.

If you love microfiber clothing (like UnderArmour) & microfiber cleaning wipes, using either liquid or dryer sheets will “kill” the microfibers. It can take many washes to remove it too. Microfiber cloths will not clean using just water any more if they have softener residue on them. Towels are not nearly as absorbent with chemical softeners on them. If you like scented laundry, there are some Sport detergents that add scent in the washer—not my cup of tea though.

Glowing Horizon 09-01-2024 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2365876)
We do that also I had no smell, but I was blind sided with all build up in outer tub (can’t see it unless remove front panel on washer) I’ll do better with new on. The old washer still works after I cleaned out pump (took pump out pulled pump housing apart and cleaned and tested it before it I reinstalled it) but I could see the outer tub build up and figured it was doomed to fail near future.

Gosh that sounds like WORK! yikes! I’d have to try a lot of very hot water & baking soda & vinegar since my “Josephine The Plumber” skills are subpar. Or maybe a load of old rags with some hot water & diluted Simple Green cleaner? I’d just have to cross my fingers & hope that the cleaner would reach all of the same places that the gunky softener did.

Glowing Horizon 09-01-2024 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2365598)
I think only females will use detergent that has perfumes in it.

That must be why most detergents are scented.
Just sayin.

Glowing Horizon 09-01-2024 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhilG (Post 2365859)
Among the common molds that grow in washing machines (and dish washers) is an otherwise obscure fungus that causes a rare brain infection. This i the fungus you may have heard of that "eats radiation."
Microorganisms populating the water-related indoor biome | Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

Hope that was not your choice for light reading material on this long holiday weekend! That’s the stuff nightmares are made of.

Glowing Horizon 09-01-2024 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2366005)
Ok, old washer gone to washer heaven new one installed. I’m washen again.. and yes I do the Landry sometimes, I also vacuum, and do windows:beer3:

Do you do house calls?

Maker 09-02-2024 10:54 AM

Amazon sell washing machine cleaning tablets. They do a great job cleaning to get rid of everything mentioned in this thread.

jbartle1 09-02-2024 12:39 PM

And clean out dryer lint trap, and avoid burning your house down!


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