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For front-washers that are modern check to see if there is a "self-cleaning" option. My Samsung has it and it will prompt right around the time i feel the washer is getting a bit stinky. From reading the instructions bleach can be added to the cycle. That + checking the filter at the bottom of it (which usually has some stray dog hairs in it) is all I need.
I'd suggest doing that for you all who are in a similar boat.
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Dryer lint filter I know about and that gets cleaned every load or two and vacuumed every other month or so. But not sure where the washing machine filter is and how to get to it.
Might just get some repair guy to come out and see. I haven't cleaned this supposed washing machine filter ever. And my clothes seem....fine?
Dryer lint filter I know about and that gets cleaned every load or two and vacuumed every other month or so. But not sure where the washing machine filter is and how to get to it.
Might just get some repair guy to come out and see. I haven't cleaned this supposed washing machine filter ever. And my clothes seem....fine?
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A quick google search shows a big circle cover right on the bottom front of the unit. That's where your filter would be. Do a quick google search and there will be youtube videos on how to clean it out. I'm not surprised you haven't had any trouble in 10 years. They really don't get clogged very fast at all but it doesn't hurt to pop it open and give it a clean.
A quick google search shows a big circle cover right on the bottom front of the unit. That's where your filter would be. Do a quick google search and there will be youtube videos on how to clean it out. I'm not surprised you haven't had any trouble in 10 years. They really don't get clogged very fast at all but it doesn't hurt to pop it open and give it a clean.
I have a Whirlpool now. Previous Samsung frontloader had the circle thing on the front. Easy to clean.
The whirlpool wasn't draining right. It would always fail with a code about something due to draining. NO filter on the front or no filter at all apparently, visually. Manual doesn't mention anything about it. Then I googled it and found a video where they found the filter INSIDE the unit. As in you have to pull it out, take about a dozen screws out of the back to access it. Same style filter, round cylinder you twist and pull out. Even more perplexing, there is CLEAR access from the left side of the machine if there was a hole (e.g. could reach your arm in to do it). Who the hell designed it that way?
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Probably more of a big deal for dishwashers that see food waste. Cleaning a clothes washer wouldn't hurt. Most stink from a washing machine is due to it being left damp for a period of time, especially front loaders.
I've had the same front loader for 15 years. Never an issue with mold on the gasket. Same detergents. Would never really leave it wide open but instead cracked. Then we moved and the unit sat in the garage for like 2 weeks in January (I live in New England so it's cold). BOOM, moldy gaskets, due to it being closed the entire time. Fortunately it doesn't smell.
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