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Washing Machine Help

I am so fed up! It seems that all of my dark shirts have spots on them, I am not sure what is going on so I am blaming by washing machine. Has this happened to anyone else? I hate that my shirts keep getting ruined and I really dont want to have to buy a new washer (how long should they last anyway?), does anyone know how to "clean" a washing machine, so maybe this will stop happening?
thank you!

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Don't throw out the shirts yet. I had the same problem with some of my sons shirts. One of them had OLD stains from last summer. My mom told me to put Palmolive liquid dish soap (NOT the dishwasher soap)on the stains, let it sit for a few minutes and then wash normally. It worked. It also worked on a dark brown shirt of mine.
Good luck!

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Ok I have had several washers and dryers. I was getting spots on my clothes as well. WE took the dryer to an appliance man and he painted the inside. The spots did not stop. I then realized after a few more years it was my washer. The lid was rusted on the dorners. I bought a new washer and dryer and after a year just before warranty up my washer lid was rusting. So they came out and put in a new lid. The man told me look at this new lid. It also has very little paint in it. These are whirpool appliances so check that out and maybe see if some appliance paint will help. I however have a rust spot in my microwave and it has been about three yrs old. I painted it and it is washing off and coming off. Good luck, those spots are rust color I had. G. W

Do you pour the detergent directly on top of the clothes or do you put it in first and let it dilute in the water a bit before you put your clothes in. It could be stains from the detergent. I used to have this problem until my husband enlightened me that I was doing it wrong. It doesn't happen anymore. :) Hope this helps!

Do these spots look greasy??? LIke a tube of chapstick was accidently washed too? I have experienced the same thing if that is the case. I'm not sure what it is and I can't seem to get them out. A friend suggested that it was my dryer... not my washer and that the temp setting was to hot for the fabric. It is very aggrivating considering several of the ruined outfits I have only worn once.

I have the same problem. I would wash something brand new and it would come out with darker, streaked stains that I was unable to get out and not able to wear the item either. I think it has something to do with the fabric and maybe picking up colors from other clothes. It gives the material an almost tie-dyed effect.

My shirts get the same thing, and I finally figured out they are grease stains. All those little fingers hugging mommy all day, combined with me in and out of the kitchen is a bad combination. A lot of times with dark shirts, I don't notice it until after i see the "spots". I bought an apron, and really look over my shirts before I wash them and spray spots down with Shout. Seems to helps.

I think you can use baking soda or vinegar in a wash cycle without the clothes.

I use some awesome products that get out stains (grease, blood, dirt, food, etc). Melapower, prespot and solumel. They are awesome! They are also all natural; so safer and healthier for you.

T.

I can hardly wait to see the responses from this request. I am fed up as well. I thought it was something I was doing wrong. Our wash machine is only 18 months old. I also thought it could be my messy son, who knows.

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