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Removing Mold in Front Loading Washer Gasket

I bought I front loading HE washer about a year ago. Despite my efforts, mold has grown on the rubber gasket. It is making my laundry room and the clothes I wash smell like mildew. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove the mold without replacing the gasket?

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Thanks for all the suggestions. It is actually out of warranty, but I am going to try the Affresh from Lowe's. I try to leave the door open, but I think living in Houston, it is just humid in my house. I am overwhelmed by the responses.

Thanks again!!

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The best thing that I could tell you is that you should run an empty load with a cup of bleach. Let it go through the entire cycle. Hope that works for you

I have noticed this on mine also, so keep the door open after removing clothes and have sprayed it with Lysol - it seems to work fine - detect no odor.

I live in Galveston and have a front load. I haven't had a problem with mold on the gasket. But, I did notice that if I shut the door completely and then don't use it for a day or so, when I open the door I can smell a mildew smell. I just started closing the door as much as possible without actually "closing" it. My washer is in a walk-through area so I can't leave it all the way open, not that I would want to. I'm one that likes doors, toilet lids, etc. closed when not in use. Leaving the door ajar allows air to flow inside and dry out the inside of the washer, otherwise when the door is shut it's completely sealed up inside.

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E.,
This is just a thought...I would think that you must have a leak. A washer that is just a year old shouldnt have mold on it like that. Have you considered calling the manufacturer? Do you have a warranty? Perhaps they have had this problem with others and will replace/repair it for you. Other than that, all I have ever used for a "moldy" problem such as yours, is a spray of mild bleach solution. Spray, let it sit a bit, wipe it off.

Good Luck in the search for your answer,
M.

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They had a story about these front loading washers and the mold. I do not remember how they cleaned it. Therefore, I will never buy one those, and stick with the top loading.
Even if you think you are getting the mold out, I think there still would remain more as you can not get a look at the inside rubber rim.
Who has time to do extra cleaning.
Note: Front loading machines - Between washes you are to keep the door open - it is in the manuel.

You can actually contact the 1800 phone number on the front of the washing maching. When you call them tell them your problem and for like $10.00 they have a solution you can buy to put in the machine to get rid of it. I had that problem until I bought a stainless steel machine. My husband (Love him to death for trying) would forget to take the clothes out and they would spoil!! YUK~~

I have noticed this on mine also, so keep the door open after removing clothes and have sprayed it with Lysol - it seems to work fine - detect no odor.

Morning E.;

Spray it with Bleach, let it set for 10 mintues then wash
it with water, then repeat, spay it with bleach again and
this time let it set and dry!

More than likely there is a "Fold" in the plastic, so make
sure that the bleach gets inside that fold!
Good Luck
B. C

Try leaving the door open at night to dry out, if small children around find a way to keep them out a lock a gate etc. The danger of a open washer door. It may be that the heat and moisture and they fact that it is never drying out is what the problem is. Clean before hand with some bleach and water mixture at least once a week also. Hope that this works for you. good luck

try a solution of half peroxide and half water you will be amazed,peroxide is a wonderful cleaning agent with the mold you may have to go a little stroger ,but it is great for cleaning the bath room,kitchen,any where yes i'm talking about the brown bottle you can get anywhere great mouth wash its uses are unlimited
L.

There is actually a cleaning method for this problem which is VERY common in front loading washing machines. Try google and do a search, one company even has a cleaner designed specifically for this.
Two things I do after I am done doing laundry is first I empty the detergent drawer, remove any compartments and drain it in the sink, let that air dry. Also, I leave my washing machine door OPEN when not in use. Mold grows only in moist conditions so if you dry it out, it should help.
If you cant find the cleaner I mentioned, I will try and dig up where I saw it, it's been about a year.

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