Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Has anyone else here struggled with laundry coming out smelling funky?
I mean, it would happen to us in Illinois if I accidentally left the clothes in the washer for a couple of days in the summer. But here in TV, this is starting to hit too often for comfort (and utility bills.) I mean, three pods and deep water wash, and our clothes still come out smelling like swamp water. Just ordered up Unstoppables until we find the culprit. But the ultimate goal is a solution, not a coverup. We suspect it might be the water. Or could it be an issue with our washer or dryer. Would love to hear other folks’ experiences, even if to tell us we’re crazy. 🤪 - K & J, newbies here. |
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First, where do you live (area, not specific address), then people can comment on the water.
Second, do you have any water treatment in the house? We (area of Brownwood) found the water to be very hard and smelled of chlorine. This required an in-house treatment system. Finally, most washers have a filter, you will need to look at the owners manual to find it and see if this a clogged.
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We live in Duval We have a (salt) water softener we’re not confident is working up to par. Seriously, our former IL county home won awards for water quality. We’re not connoisseurs of wine or cheese. But water? Yep, that’s our claim to fame. LOL And we will definitely look for a washer filter! Thank you for the tip. |
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A while back we had a funky smell lingering in the laundry room. Seemed to be emanating from the washer. We don't use softeners or bleach. I put a cup of bleach in the empty washer and let it set over night. The smell has never returned.
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Vinegar in the fabric softener dispenser PLUS the extra rinse. The extra rinse is to get the residual vinegar out of the washing machine dispenser. Also, make sure to leave your washing machine, and the dispenser open (remove if it's removable) so they dry completely after your loads are done.
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You may want to try washing machine cleaner tablets as well as the other suggestions.
They are relatively inexpensive and might be worth a try. They are available on Amazon with everything else. |
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agreed. Works for me. When i use the cleaning tab for the dishwasher i put in all my grills and trays from the small appliances. When i put a tab in the washing machine to clean it i always afterwards run a load with no clothes just to get rid of any residual soap
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I agree with previous posts about cleaning rubber seals if it's a front load machine. I always dry the excess water in there after my washes and leave the door open so the washer can dry completely. It works for me. I also add vinegar to my wash.
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We also never use fabric softener, it is mostly animal fat and tends to linger in the machine. We use Tide for sensitive skin (the white bottle) or Kirkland brand when available. We also use Bounce dryer sheets. Laundry is fresh smelling. |
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