Washing machine smells!

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Just recently my machine has started to smell really badly. It is that smell of drains that neen cleaning out. Has anyone got any tips on products to clear the smell like dishwasher cleaner or something similar? Your help is appreciated.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
My husband puts in a dishwasher tablet or cleaner (can't remember which) and does an empty hot cycle every now and again.
 

BigAndyH

Guru
Location
Bournemouth
Our machine started to smell when we started using the liquid detergent in the little sachets. Looked on the internet and one solution seemed to be do a wash with the machine empty using soda crystals and bleach - sorry can't remember recommended quantities. The other possibility is the filter is blocked so dirty water is accumulating in the outlet so wort hchecking that also - can usaually be removed from the front of the machine.
We did both and have gone back to powder and the smell has never recurred - something to do with the liquids not having any bleach I think so stinky bacteria can breed in the pipes.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Check the door seals don't have any goo in them where water stands.

Good option may be to do a hot wash with a bit of bleech in there (no clothes :wacko: ) and then run a few rinse washes. I've done this before

Check the outlet hose is clear !
 

Klaus

Senior Member
Location
High Wycombe
A few things :

- get a washing machine specific cleaner - generally a bottle of powder or liquid you do a wash cycle with (no load ...). That is especially useful in hardwater areas.
- clean out the detergent box - comes out easily - lot's of goo collects in the nooks and crannies.
- clean out the pump filter - somewhere near the bottom - don't forget there's water in there, drain first

+ all the other suggestions above.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
There was a whole piece on smelly washing machines on Watchdog last week.

Apparently you should run an empty 90 degree wash once a month which should clean the machine.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
All the above will help, plus leave the door open when you ar enot using it.

We had a similar problem, we were using Persil Colour or Arial Colour liquid sachets. The COLOUR liquid washing powders dont have any bleach in them and this was why the washing machine smelt.

We have changed back to standard big box powder and the smell has gone
 
Just recently my machine has started to smell really badly. It is that smell of drains that neen cleaning out. Has anyone got any tips on products to clear the smell like dishwasher cleaner or something similar? Your help is appreciated.

Hm... check your filter, and then check that there's no gunk inside the rubber seal by the door. I'd also just try a super hot wash.
 
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Paulus

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Thankyou thankyou thankyou. I knew I could rely on getting good answers from you lot.:bravo: I have found a box of washing soda in the cupboard, so I will try the soda, bleach and hot wash option first. Then the washer cleaner stuff. Thanks.
 
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There was a whole piece on smelly washing machines on Watchdog last week.

Apparently you should run an empty 90 degree wash once a month which should clean the machine.

This is because low temperature washes allow sludge to build up in the pipes and seals. I find that the occassional boil wash with a capful of detergent solves the problem.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I got called out to fix a smelly washing machine a couple of months ago. The problem was that the machine waste was plumbed into the kitchen sink waste and waste water from the sink was running down the washing machine drain pipe and into the machine.
I raised the washer pipe above the sink to prove the effect and then fitted a washing machine waste pipe with its own U trap.
 
I got called out to fix a smelly washing machine a couple of months ago. The problem was that the machine waste was plumbed into the kitchen sink waste and waste water from the sink was running down the washing machine drain pipe and into the machine.
I raised the washer pipe above the sink to prove the effect and then fitted a washing machine waste pipe with its own U trap.

Sounds gross xx(

We had a problem where a smell was coming from the one overflow hole in the sink, and ended up doing some tinkering under the sink. It was a right mess of pipes, there was the main plug, the secondary plug / waste disposal in the smaller sink, the overflow in the smaller sink and the washing machine all bolted together. The washer did have its own u-trap though, the problem was the tube from the overflow into the main pipe had accumulated gunk.
 
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