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How to clean the inside of a washing machine and keep it that way
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<blockquote data-quote="Ssreek" data-source="post: 2475316" data-attributes="member: 83958"><p>Yes, cottons 60C cycle, ran for almost 2 hours.</p><p>These are usual Turkish towels, used for bath long time ago. 2 Turkish towels and 1 hand towel, total weight 1kg.</p><p>I will see contents of Rin Ala and share you a pic later. We never used it, will go to a supermarket and check.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've seen it today. I don't feel like there is more mould/grime near paddles compared to other parts. It feels evenly coated. See if you can observe anything from the attached pics.</p><p></p><p>Last night a wash was done, the climate is very cold here and I am not sure if it didn't dry well because of this, but still if I rub those marks, it still sticks to my finger.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I never found any dark deposits on clothes. Wash white clothes several times and never faced such issue. Just that some clothes fade over few washes, but that should be a different cause I guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Louder, rarely. But when there is rinse cycle going on, it shakes more than what it used to shake during early days. I am suspecting if the washing machine isn't perfectly aligned on the stand, but that usually shouldn't be the case though. I am not sure if stands take care of such alignment issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is interesting and also spooky. We need to find if this is the case, otherwise repairmen will mostly say like, chalega chalega and go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ssreek, post: 2475316, member: 83958"] Yes, cottons 60C cycle, ran for almost 2 hours. These are usual Turkish towels, used for bath long time ago. 2 Turkish towels and 1 hand towel, total weight 1kg. I will see contents of Rin Ala and share you a pic later. We never used it, will go to a supermarket and check. I've seen it today. I don't feel like there is more mould/grime near paddles compared to other parts. It feels evenly coated. See if you can observe anything from the attached pics. Last night a wash was done, the climate is very cold here and I am not sure if it didn't dry well because of this, but still if I rub those marks, it still sticks to my finger. I never found any dark deposits on clothes. Wash white clothes several times and never faced such issue. Just that some clothes fade over few washes, but that should be a different cause I guess. Louder, rarely. But when there is rinse cycle going on, it shakes more than what it used to shake during early days. I am suspecting if the washing machine isn't perfectly aligned on the stand, but that usually shouldn't be the case though. I am not sure if stands take care of such alignment issues. This is interesting and also spooky. We need to find if this is the case, otherwise repairmen will mostly say like, chalega chalega and go away. [/QUOTE]
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