I found a surprising amount of sticky, brown crud stuck in the front loading washing machine today, behind the mould affected rubber seal and in a hard to reach crevice on the outside of the drum.
I suspect it may be to do with rarely running the machine at the top temperature of 60 degrees. (Or perhaps to do with using fabric softener, which I recall a plumber/repairman telling us never to use. But for towels, it really needs something, and vinegar does leave a bit of a smell and doesn't do much softening.)
Anyway, I ran the machine at 60 degrees with a cup vinegar, after removing as much crud as I could with a sponge and my finger. Hopefully, this has cleaned it all out.
I love the front loading washing machine, but it is an interesting challenge to keep clean.
That is all in today's edition of "The Domestic Life of Steve". Thank you.
Update: Yes. The brown gunk build up in front loading washers is a well discussed problem on the 'net. Glad it's not just my household...
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Stepford!
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