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Dare I ask this...

but the inside of my washing machine is dirty! not the drum but the rubber which the door fits in to. It doesn't appear to be removeable and so I wondered if any of you had any bright ideas as to how best to clean it? Just wiping with a sponge doesn't work.

Thanks Sanity girl - I've tried this but due to the rubber being the seal it on the gap that doesn't get wet during the cycle if that makes sense?

I was hoping someone would have an old wives tale I guess involving frogs legs and snails and rose petals or something!

we goggled cleaning the "door seal of a washing machine" this weekend. Must be time for spring cleaning.


they are removable and washable. you can also buy new ones- for ?40-50. We watched a Youtube video - looked straighforward on how to get it out - then its easier to clean - but havent tried it yet.

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