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Sounds to me as though it could be the bearings in your washing machine rusting, which is a problem because water shouldn't get into them at all. The seal may have gone. Get someone to look at it or you'll face having to have new bearings which has to be the most time consuming job in repairing a washing machine (it requires a complete dismantle of the drum and yes I have done it more times than I care to remember).

Definitely the washing machine - may just be the drum seal that needs replacing.


The rubber goes eventually and it starts to look a bit slimy (grim). This process can be slowed next time if you usually leave your washing machine door open so that the inside dries more quickly.

trevone Wrote:

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> has anyone taken out their white sheets out of the

> wash to find small brownish dots that wont come

> out under any circumstances...what are they


If you try some rust-remover solution on them, and they resolve, then you'll know for sure... and unfortunately this will likely confirm that a (rusty) washing machine is to blame!

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Eew....

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> Trev's STILL got nits everyone

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> * crosses fingers *

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> W**F

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Eew....


Trev's STILL got nits everyone




* crosses fingers *



W**F

Do you mix several washing powders and softeners?. An amount of these tend to stay in the loading drawer a film stays there although most powders do mix some do not, they just wrap up a particle and it does not disolve. There is a warning on most boxes not to mix a stain remover as well.

My problem has been for years put a pair of socks in and only one comes out.

So if you see a zimmerman wearing one blue and one red sock its me.

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