Only one problem with answer chosen -
OP stated:
[bleach spots that match the pattern of the washer tub (small holes on tub wall].
Then spots are not soap bubbles.
What people need to do anytime problems are noticed _ one needs to stay with machine entire
wash cycle and inspect each cycle when complete.
From the moment water enters the tub, to moment clothes are immediately removed.
- Here's one tip that'll help: If you removed wet clothes and they still stink _
- 1. too many clothes were stuffed into too small of washer tub.
- 2. there's not enough water per item, space was abused.
- 3. fill tub with water only, now watch water in action how violently it moves.
- 4. if inspected filled with clothes, and clothes barely move at all - obviously there's your problem _ now use half the items stuffed in.
- 5. type of articles _ heavy jeans and bath towels, don't get mixed in with light t-shirts.
- 6. heavy weight items only, bath towels only , and related, now the machine won't destroy itself as you now noticed it's now 6" out of place from shaking during spin out of water. This deliberate abuse with ten pound bath towel mixed in with light weight articles will destroy any machine shortly. Don't take Out of BALLANCE issues lightly. This can shut down the machine during end of wash cycle, start of rinse - now it's load is full of soap. And you thought all cycles were complete arriving to a stopped machine.
- The electric motors used in modern washers are very small compared to years before. Light loads need to be carefully configured - by using a clothes sorting basket the size intended for a wash cycle.
- If in doubt, bring a load to local laundry mat - compare results at each cycle.
- you don't need heavy perfumed soap to disguise still filthy clothes, from abusing machine's capacity.
- Now go enjoy truly sweet smelling clean clothes for once when it's pulled out of drawer a week from now.
- There's another chapter using the dryer, so go ahead and let's hear those nitemares, to all out four alarm fires. Typically, a box full of excuses.
- Cheers
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Hi Laurie Lien, are you adding the bleach to the water after it fills or to the bleach dispenser?
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Blake Klein crwdne2934271:0
acne-targeting products, like Clearasil and Proactiv, contain benzoyl peroxide. The ingredient acts like a bleach on textiles
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You can also use Oxi products and not chlorine bleach.
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Washing machines are getting weird now,
where some new world order is only letting
enough water in to get articles wet, and no more.
I found this situation at friends facility helping
Elderly, and was shocked at this nonsense.
If that's the case, what was normal adding bleach
is now overkill.
This is also a great process perfect for iPad to phone
apps, using the timer to alert when events need attention.
Sitting too long in tub is exposing articles to air at the vent holes in tub.
This changed chemical action still active while wet.
Good luck..
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Let's call in a pro one this one @ladytech , there are others on Google that have had the same problem but no real answers.
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