Solutions to Common Problems 27
Common Washing Problems, continued
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTIONS | PREVENTIVE MEASURES | ||
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Yellow | • Agitation time too short. | • | Soak in detergent booster or | • | Select correct wash cycle. |
buildup of | • Wash water temperature too |
| product containing enzymes. | • | Use correct amount of |
body soil | low. | • | Wash in hottest water safe for |
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on synthetic | • Not enough detergent. |
| fabric using casual cycle. | • | Wash synthetics frequently |
fabrics |
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| using hot or warm water. | |
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| • Add bleach safe for fabric or |
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| treat with color remover. |
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Yellow or | • Iron or manganese in water | • To restore discolored load of | • | Use nonprecipitating water | |
brown rust | supply, water pipes, or wa- |
| whites, use rust remover safe for |
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stains | ter heater. |
| fabric. | • Before washing, run hot water | |
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| • | Do not use chlorine bleach to re- |
| for a few minutes to clear lines. |
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| move rust stains. It may intensify | • | Drain water heater occasionally. |
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| discoloration. | • | For an ongoing problem, |
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| install an iron filter in your |
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| water supply system. |
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Residue | • Moisture in the washer. | • Perform CLEAN WASHER cycle | • Run dehumidifier in laundry | ||
stains / build- | • Use of | • Scrub gasket with Comet™ |
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up, mold or | • Overdosing detergent. |
| Spray Gel Mildew Stain Remover | • | Avoid overfilling detergent |
mildew stains | • Overloading wash drum. |
| using brush to remove stains. |
| and fabric softener com- |
in gasket | • Leaving a wet load set in | • Use only HE (high efficiency |
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| washer. |
| detergent) along with recom- | • | Dry the inside of washer |
| • Cold water washes which |
| mended dosage. |
| and gasket after every run. |
| may not completely dissolve | • Remove wash load immediately |
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| and remove detergents. |
| upon cycle completion. |
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Residue | • Moisture in the washer. | • Remove dispenser drawer and | • | Avoid overfilling detergent | |
stains / build- | • Use of |
| wipe dispenser and inserts with |
| and fabric softener com- |
up, mold or | • Overdosing detergent. |
| combination of ¾ cup liquid |
| partments of dispenser. |
mildew stains |
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| chlorine bleach and one gallon |
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in dispenser |
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| hot water. Rinse well, and repeat |
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drawer |
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| if necessary. Return drawer to |
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| location. NOTE: Wear rubber of |
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| latex gloves. Protect floor and |
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| clothing from bleach damage. |
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| detergent) along with recom- |
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Water in fold | • Result of washing and part | • At the end of each wash, dry |
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of flexible | of normal operation. |
| inside of gasket fold with clean |
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gasket |
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| dry towel all around gasket. |
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Odor | • Moisture in the washer. | • Perform CLEAN WASHER cycle. | • Leave door and dispenser | ||
| • Use of | • At the end of each wash, dry |
| drawer open for a few | |
| • Overdosing detergent. |
| inside of gasket fold with clean, |
| hours after use or whenever |
| • Leaving a wet load remain in |
| dry towel all around gasket. |
| washer is not in use. |
| washer. | • Use only HE (high efficiency |
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| • Cold water washes which |
| detergent) along with recom- |
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| may not completely dissolve |
| mended dosage. |
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| and remove detergents. | • Remove wash load immediately |
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| upon cycle completion. |
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| • Pour one cup liquid chlorine |
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| bleach in standpipe; let remain a |
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| day and flush with water. |
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