unaligned-washer Posted August 6, 2025 Posted August 6, 2025 Currently renting a unit and noticed clothes sometimes smelled out of the washer. Peeled back the door seal and can see that the holes don't align (see pic attached). Are the holes in the seal supposed to align with the holes in the solid plastic in front of it? Also are those black dots mold?
Root Admin Whitegoodshelp Posted August 7, 2025 Root Admin Posted August 7, 2025 Hello there. The holes in the door seal should be right at the bottom of the door seal at 6 o'clock position. So if for example there are 7 holes then ideally the fourth centre hole should be bang at 6 o'clock. However, if they are a little bit out of line, it shouldn't really cause any problems. Door seals didn't even have any holes in the bottom of them for at least 30 or 40 years. They are just there to help drain the last bit of water that gathers in the bottom of the seal. It's extremely rare for any door seal to be designed well enough that it never holds any water at the end of the wash, most of them do. But having said that, ideally you should wipe out this water at the end of washing. You should definitely leave the door open to help it dry out. Black mould is a common issue in washing machines due to the obvious damp conditions, and mould can cling and embed itself very easily into the soft rubber of the door seal. If it is left to build up too much, it can cause a lot of problems. It can even infest the entire washing machine inside. The best way to avoid mould is to do regular hot maintenance washes, use proper detergent not liquid detergent, and dry out the door seal at the end of washing. Also leave the door open, and even the soap dispenser drawer, which is another place that can get infested with black mould. Try to take time to read the following articles carefully which will inform you fully Causes of black moulding washing machines Washing machine smells, gunge and mould Need a repair or spare parts? Book a Repair | Spares4Appliances WARNING: Read this before attempting any diy repairs. No representations or warranties are made (express or implied) as to the reliability, accuracy or completeness of advice. I can't be held liable for any loss arising directly or indirectly from the use of, or any action taken in reliance on, any information on this website, which is given free of charge and in good faith.
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