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Washer Leaving Black Marks on Clothes

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Quick answer

Black marks on clothes after washing are often caused by a dirty drum, worn gasket, or lint buildup. Clean the drum and gasket, check for mold, and run a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a washer cleaner. If the issue persists, inspect the drain pump or call a professional.

Confirm the symptom

Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Inspect the Drum and Gasket
    Do: Visually check the drum and rubber gasket for visible dirt, mold, or debris.
    Observe: Look for black residue or mold buildup.
    Means: Mold or dirt is likely causing the stains.
    Next: Clean the drum and gasket.
  2. Clean the Drum and Gasket
    Do: Wipe the drum and gasket with a cloth soaked in vinegar or washer cleaner. Use an old toothbrush for crevices.
    Observe: Stains and mold should lift from surfaces.
    Means: Cleaning may resolve the issue.
    Next: Run a cleaning cycle.
  3. Run a Cleaning Cycle
    Do: Add 2 cups of white vinegar or a commercial washer cleaner to the drum. Run a hot water cycle without clothes.
    Observe: The washer should remove buildup and odors.
    Means: The washer is being deep-cleaned.
    Next: Check for improvement.
  4. Check the Drain Pump Filter
    Do: Locate and clean the drain pump filter (refer to your washer’s manual for location).
    Observe: Remove any lint, hair, or debris from the filter.
    Means: Clogged filters can cause residue to redeposit on clothes.
    Next: Run a test cycle.
  5. Test with a Load of Whites
    Do: Wash a load of white cotton clothes with no detergent.
    Observe: Check for any remaining black marks after the cycle.
    Means: Persistent stains indicate a deeper issue.
    Next: Inspect the water inlet valve or call a professional.
  6. Inspect the Water Inlet Valve
    Do: Check the inlet valve for mineral buildup or debris (shut off water first).
    Observe: Black residue may be coming from the water supply.
    Means: The water supply may be contaminated.
    Next: Contact a plumber or appliance repair technician.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Drum or Gasket
Mold, mildew, or dirt buildup in the drum or gasket can transfer to clothes during the wash cycle.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Drain Pump Filter
A clogged filter can cause lint and debris to recirculate in the wash water.
CommonEasy–MediumDrain pump filter (if damaged)
Lint or Hair Buildup
Lint and hair trapped in the drum or pump can leave black marks on clothes.
SometimesEasyNone
Mineral Deposits in Water Inlet Valve
Mineral buildup in the water valve can cause black residue to mix with the wash water.
SometimesMediumWater inlet valve
Worn or Damaged Drum Seal
A damaged drum seal can allow dirt and debris to mix with the wash water.
RareHardDrum seal
Contaminated Water Supply
Black residue in the water supply can stain clothes during the wash cycle.
RareHardWater filter or whole-house filtration system

Parts matching

If you need replacement parts for your washer, look for these common components:

Check your washer’s model number for exact part compatibility before purchasing.

When to call a professional

FAQ

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

Yes, you can use a bleach-based cleaner, but avoid mixing bleach with other cleaners. Use it in a well-ventilated area and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

How often should I clean my washer to prevent black marks?

Run a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a washer cleaner every 1–2 months to prevent mold and buildup.

Why do black marks only appear on dark-colored clothes?

Black marks may be less visible on dark clothes, making them seem like they only appear on dark fabrics. Check white or light-colored clothes to confirm the issue.

Can hard water cause black marks on clothes?

Hard water can contribute to mineral buildup, but it typically causes white or gray stains. Black marks are more likely from mold, dirt, or lint.

Is it safe to wash clothes while I clean my washer?

Avoid washing clothes until you’ve completed the cleaning process to prevent redepositing dirt and mold onto your laundry.