Colored/black laundry stinks, nothing changes?

Hello everyone,

I'm starting to get desperate. I've tried everything so far, and my laundry still stinks of sweat and other odors from the colored/black laundry after washing.

I cleaned the washing machine with an intensive cleaner, the rubber seals, the knobs, the drawer, the drain strainer, etc. Everything as described on YouTube.

I've tried everything when it comes to washing clothes. Liquid detergent, detergent in pods, fabric softener with and without, hygiene gel for the washing machine, and even hygiene gel against bacteria. Nothing works anymore. Does anyone have any tips, please? I'll go crazy otherwise.

I don't have such problems with white laundry!

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MariaSunlight
2 years ago

Once every 2 weeks cooking.

A shot of vinegar in blackwash.

Or soak some extreme ham in vinegar water.

Always without a softener. There’s animal fat in there, which can block hoses at cold temperatures.

musso
2 years ago

how much degree do you wash the laundry? Low temperatures do not kill the sweat bacteria. Cotton bed linen can usually be washed at 60°.

Turbomann
2 years ago

Do you leave the door of the washing machine open after washing or do you close it?.

What do you need a hyghiene gel for scrubbing about bacteria?

Get an industrial machine cleaner in the specialist store that not only cleanses the drum, but also the hoses.

Then let the machine run empty from time to time with 90 degrees and the color of the laundry cannot lie.

Cut off the hoses and clean the hoses (with water)

Clean the machine every time after and leave the door open.

Try it with powder, because pods also have the plastic jacket that dissolves and that goes all into the groundwater and liquid detergent also swallows the machine with time.

Our Miele has been running since 2004, and there has never smelled the ramps.

Ratlose45
2 years ago
Reply to  Turbomann

my AEG has been running without repairs since 1997, has never smelled

InaThe
2 years ago

Hi, I just asked a similar question, but wait to answer. But when I read it, I just read that a piece of laundry gambles in front of me in the lye container and could rotate in front of him. Our rubber sat down a few weeks until the plumber came, who knows whether socks or the like have not been in there since! There I can of course cleansing programs, antibacterial care etc. how I want to use it, no matschklamotte gets loose.

Maybe this will help you? In any case, I will consult a mechanic again if you can’t even look into this subject.

Birke44
2 years ago

Wash an empty wash at 90 degrees! You’re probably at low temperatures. A washing machine expert once told me: once a week a 60-degree cycle hives the machine clean and healthy.

At less temperatures, the machine will deteriorate from the inside and begin to stink.

Also do not use softeners. He contributes to glanding.

Towels and bed linen can be washed with 60 degrees.

Birke44
2 years ago
Reply to  Butterfly2030

How long is the wash program and how many minutes?

Birke44
2 years ago
Reply to  Butterfly2030

Strange. 🤔

Birke44
2 years ago

Okay. I always wash 40-degree mesh for two hours. It smells more. Maybe 40 minutes is too short.

Birke44
2 years ago

That’s what you’re doing.

MickeyKNOX1979
2 years ago

Did you look at the right wash program or the right temperature?! Hanging up afterwards is also an important factor!

Birke44
2 years ago
Reply to  Butterfly2030

Edit: Overcut with my previous speaker. It’s 2 hours with me.

MickeyKNOX1979
2 years ago
Reply to  Butterfly2030

40 minutes, however, come to me a little too short… Normally, a stain wash program can take up to 2 hours….

Wunderowunder
2 years ago

Maybe you’ll stop the machine too full?

Maybe your white laundry from other materials is more likely to forgive you the mistake you make, whichever is.

Mooncrash
2 years ago

Wash 95° the machine before?