Quick answer
A Samsung washer with a bad smell is often caused by mold or mildew buildup. Clean the drum, detergent drawer, and use a vinegar or specialized cleaner to eliminate odors. Regular maintenance prevents future smells.
Confirm the symptom
- Unpleasant or musty odor when opening the washer
- Smell persists after washing cycles
- Odor worsens if the washer sits unused for days
Tools and prep
- Safety gloves
- Rubbing alcohol or white vinegar
- Soft brush or old toothbrush
- Clean cloth or sponge
- Empty washer and unplug it for safety
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Clean the DrumDo: Wipe the interior drum with a cloth dampened in vinegar or rubbing alcohol.Observe: Any visible mold or mildew stains.Means: Manual cleaning may be needed for stubborn buildup.Next: Clean the detergent drawer and dispenser
- Clean the Detergent Drawer and DispenserDo: Remove the drawer and soak it in warm, soapy water. Scrub with a soft brush.Observe: Residue or mold in the dispenser channels.Means: Clogged dispensers can trap moisture and cause odors.Next: Run a cleaning cycle
- Run a Cleaning CycleDo: Use a washer cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Run a hot water cycle with no laundry.Observe: Odor reduction after the cycle completes.Means: This removes lingering odors from the machine’s system.Next: Inspect the drain pump filter
- Inspect the Drain Pump FilterDo: Locate and remove the drain pump filter (refer to your manual). Clean out any debris or mold.Observe: Blocked filter with visible mold or lint.Means: A clogged filter can trap moisture and cause bad smells.Next: Dry all components
- Dry All ComponentsDo: Leave the washer door open after use and ensure the detergent drawer is dry.Observe: No lingering dampness in the drum or drawer.Means: Proper drying prevents future mold growth.Next: Monitor for recurring odor
- Monitor for Recurring OdorDo: Check the washer weekly for any return of the smell.Observe: Persistent or new odors after cleaning.Means: May indicate a deeper issue requiring professional attention.Next: Finish
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mold and Mildew in Drum Moisture trapped in the drum creates a breeding ground for mold. | Common | Easy | None |
| Clogged Detergent Drawer Residue buildup traps water and promotes bacterial growth. | Common | Easy | None |
| Dirty Drain Pump Filter Debris and mold in the filter can cause lingering odors. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Drain pump filter (if damaged) |
| Improper Detergent Use Using too much detergent or the wrong type can leave residue. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Ventilation Issues Poor airflow allows moisture to accumulate in the machine. | Rare | Medium | Ventilation system inspection |
| Internal Component Failure Faulty parts like a leaking water pump can cause persistent odors. | Rare | Hard | Water pump or control board |
Parts matching
Replace these parts if they are damaged or ineffective after cleaning:
- Drain pump filter (if clogged or moldy)
- Detergent dispenser (if cracked or difficult to clean)
- Washer cleaner products for regular maintenance
Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and performance.
When to call a professional
- Strong, persistent odors after multiple cleaning attempts
- Visible mold growth that won't clean off
- Unusual noises or leaks accompany the odor
- Washer is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
- You suspect internal component failure or electrical issues
FAQ
How often should I clean my Samsung washer to prevent odors?
Run a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a washer cleaner once a month. Wipe the drum and detergent drawer weekly if you notice dampness.
Can using too much detergent cause a bad smell?
Yes, excess detergent can leave residue that traps moisture and promotes mold. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended dosage.
Is it safe to use bleach to clean my Samsung washer?
Avoid bleach unless specified in your user manual. It can damage rubber seals and cause more odor issues over time.
Why does my washer smell even after cleaning?
Persistent odors may indicate a clogged drain pump filter, mold in hidden areas, or a faulty component. Check all parts thoroughly or consult a professional.