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Can anyone explain the strange marks on my washing machine.

Bought it new last November,one of those low temprature ones.

Just inside the door, and the rubber rim, near the drum, there has appeared a very black mark.

It doesnt come off.

What I want to know is could it be mould, and if so how do I shift it.

Maybe some formite can tell me.

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If it's on the rubber, it could be mould. If it were, it it would have irregular edges where the mould is blooming, a bit like joined up spots. I've yet to find anything that will shift mould from rubber/silicone. If you leave the door slightly ajar in between uses, it should help prevent it getting worse. Then again, it may not be mould at all.. In which case, no idea.

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