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Washer Leaving Rust Stains on Clothes

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Quick answer

Rust stains on clothes usually come from the washer itself. Check for rust inside the machine and clean it. If the problem persists, you may need to replace worn-out parts. Always ensure the washer is unplugged before starting any repairs.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Inspect the Washer
    Do: Check inside the washer drum for any visible rust spots.
    Observe: Note the location and extent of the rust.
    Means: This helps identify the source of the problem.
    Next: Clean the Washer
  2. Clean the Washer
    Do: Run a cleaning cycle with hot water and white vinegar.
    Observe: Check if the rust stains reduce.
    Means: Vinegar helps dissolve mineral deposits and rust.
    Next: Inspect Again
  3. Inspect Again
    Do: After cleaning, check the washer for remaining rust.
    Observe: Look for any persistent rust spots.
    Means: Determine if further action is needed.
    Next: Replace Parts if Necessary
  4. Replace Parts if Necessary
    Do: If rust persists, you may need to replace affected parts.
    Observe: Check for rusted screws, hoses, or other components.
    Means: Ensure all parts are in good condition to prevent future rusting.
    Next: Test the Washer
  5. Test the Washer
    Do: Run a test cycle with a load of laundry.
    Observe: Check for any new rust stains on the clothes.
    Means: Confirm the issue is resolved.
    Next: Monitor
  6. Monitor
    Do: Keep an eye on future loads for any signs of rust.
    Observe: Ensure the problem does not recur.
    Means: Maintain the washer to prevent future issues.
    Next: None

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Rusted Screws or Bolts
Metal parts can rust over time, especially if exposed to moisture.
CommonEasyReplacement screws or bolts
Corroded Dispensers
Dispensers can rust, especially if not cleaned regularly.
CommonEasy–MediumNew detergent dispenser
Rusted Drum
The washer drum can rust if not maintained properly.
SometimesMediumNew washer drum
Corroded Hoses
Water supply hoses can rust and contaminate the wash water.
SometimesEasy–MediumNew water supply hoses
Hard Water
Minerals in hard water can cause rust and stains.
SometimesEasyWater softener or rust inhibitor
Old Washer
Older washers are more prone to rusting.
RareHardNew washer

Parts matching

Ensure you have the correct parts to fix the rust issue in your washer.

Always check the model number of your washer to get the exact matching parts.

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FAQ

Can I use bleach to clean rust stains?

No, bleach can react with rust and make the stains worse. Use white vinegar instead.

How often should I clean my washer?

Clean your washer at least once a month to prevent rust and odor buildup.

What can I do to prevent rust in my washer?

Regularly clean the washer, use rust inhibitors, and address any leaks promptly.