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LG Top Load Washer Smells Bad

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Quick answer

To eliminate bad odors in your LG top load washer, clean the drum, dispenser, and drain pump. Run a hot water cycle with vinegar or baking soda.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Clean the Drum
    Do: Mix 2 cups of white vinegar with 2 cups of water. Pour into the detergent dispenser.
    Observe: The solution may foam slightly as it reacts with residue.
    Means: The vinegar is breaking down mold and mildew.
    Next: Run a hot water cycle without clothes.
  2. Run Hot Water Cycle
    Do: Select the hottest water setting and start a regular cycle. Do not add any detergent.
    Observe: The washer heats and flushes out odors.
    Means: Hot water kills bacteria and removes vinegar solution.
    Next: Clean the dispenser and rubber seal.
  3. Clean Dispenser and Rubber Seal
    Do: Remove the detergent dispenser and soak it in warm, soapy water. Use a soft brush to scrub the rubber seal around the drum.
    Observe: You may find mold or mildew in the dispenser or seal.
    Means: These areas are common sources of odors.
    Next: Wipe down the interior with a microfiber cloth.
  4. Wipe Interior
    Do: Use a microfiber cloth dampened with water to wipe the inside of the drum and door area.
    Observe: The washer should look clean and feel dry to the touch.
    Means: Visible dirt and moisture are removed, reducing odor sources.
    Next: Check the drain pump filter.
  5. Check Drain Pump Filter
    Do: Locate the drain pump filter (refer to your manual) and remove any debris or buildup.
    Observe: You may find lint, hair, or mold in the filter.
    Means: A clogged filter can trap moisture and cause odors.
    Next: Dry the washer thoroughly.
  6. Dry the Washer
    Do: Leave the door slightly open after each use to allow air circulation. Wipe down the rubber seal with a towel.
    Observe: The interior remains dry and free of musty smells.
    Means: Moisture is prevented from lingering and causing odors.
    Next: Monitor for recurring odors.
  7. Monitor for Recurring Odors
    Do: Use the washer regularly and perform monthly cleanings with vinegar or baking soda.
    Observe: Odors should not return if the washer stays clean and dry.
    Means: Regular maintenance prevents future odor issues.
    Next: Final check

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Mold and mildew in the drum
Moisture trapped in the drum creates a breeding ground for mold and mildew.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged detergent dispenser
Residue buildup in the dispenser can trap moisture and cause odors.
CommonEasyNone
Dirty drain pump filter
Debris and mold in the filter trap moisture and produce bad smells.
SometimesEasy–MediumDrain pump filter (if damaged)
Stale water in the system
Infrequent use allows stagnant water to sit and develop odors.
SometimesEasyNone
Improper detergent use
Using too much detergent or the wrong type can leave residue that causes odors.
SometimesEasyNone
Malfunctioning drain pump
A faulty pump can prevent proper drainage, leading to standing water and odors.
RareHardDrain pump (if damaged)
Ventilation issues
Poor air circulation in the laundry area can contribute to lingering odors.
RareEasyNone

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FAQ

How often should I clean my LG washer to prevent odors?

Clean your washer monthly with vinegar or baking soda, and wipe down the interior after each use.

Can I use bleach instead of vinegar to clean my washer?

Avoid using bleach as it can damage rubber components. Stick to vinegar or baking soda for safe cleaning.

Why does my washer smell even after cleaning?

Persistent odors may indicate a deeper issue like a clogged drain pump or mold in hard-to-reach areas. Check these components thoroughly.

Is it normal for my washer to have a slight odor after a cycle?

A slight damp smell is normal, but a strong or foul odor indicates a problem that needs attention.

Can using too much detergent cause odors?

Yes, excess detergent can leave residue that traps moisture and promotes mold growth. Follow the manufacturer's recommended amount.