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Andrew Gabriel wrote: In article , ransley writes: Now dont you just think a clothes washer where you use bleach to wash, as a normal everyday additive, would have been thought about by the manufacturer. Yes, which is why manufacturers have warned against using bleach in washing machines for decades. It's brilliant for giving you fractured plastic parts. Bleach used in washing detergents (in Europe) isn't chlorine based. [ ... ] In the US of A, most washing machines have built-in dispensers for chlorine bleach. Only the absolute cheapest models give directions for when and how much to manually add. The OP could have been a bit clearer about his location. In any case, I concur with the recommendation to replace the seal; if it's growing mold, it's probably decomposing and will fail soon in any case. Much better to replace it when it's convenient, rather than after the floor gets flooded. Gary -- Gary Heston http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/ Why is it that these days, the words "What idiot" are so frequently followed by the words "at Microsoft"? |
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