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Washer Not Cleaning Properly

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Quick answer

If your washer isn't cleaning clothes properly, check for proper water flow, correct detergent use, and balanced loads. Clean the detergent dispenser and inspect the drain pump for clogs.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Inlet Valves
    Do: Inspect the water inlet valves for debris or mineral buildup.
    Observe: Discolored water or reduced water flow.
    Means: Clogged valves are restricting water flow.
    Next: Clean or replace the inlet valves.
  2. Clean Detergent Dispenser
    Do: Remove and clean the detergent dispenser with warm water and mild detergent.
    Observe: Residue or buildup inside the dispenser.
    Means: Blocked dispenser prevents proper detergent distribution.
    Next: Reinstall the dispenser and run a test cycle.
  3. Inspect Load Balance
    Do: Check if the load is evenly distributed in the drum.
    Observe: Clothes bunched up or off-center during spin cycle.
    Means: Imbalanced load affects cleaning and spinning efficiency.
    Next: Redistribute the load and restart the cycle.
  4. Check Drain Pump
    Do: Locate and inspect the drain pump for clogs or debris.
    Observe: Clogs in the pump or drain hose.
    Means: Blocked drain prevents proper water removal.
    Next: Clear the clog and test the pump.
  5. Test Water Temperature
    Do: Verify the water temperature is correct for the wash cycle.
    Observe: Cold water when warm is expected or vice versa.
    Means: Incorrect temperature affects detergent performance.
    Next: Check water heater settings or inlet valve operation.
  6. Examine Drum and Seals
    Do: Inspect the drum and door seals for mold, mildew, or buildup.
    Observe: Visible mold or residue on drum surfaces.
    Means: Contaminants can transfer to clothes.
    Next: Clean the drum and seals with a washer cleaner or vinegar solution.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Water Inlet Valves
Mineral deposits or debris block water flow.
CommonEasyWater inlet valve
Dirty Detergent Dispenser
Residue prevents proper detergent distribution.
CommonEasyDetergent dispenser
Imbalanced Load
Uneven distribution affects cleaning and spinning.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Drain Pump
Debris or lint blocks water drainage.
SometimesMediumDrain pump
Incorrect Water Temperature
Cold water reduces detergent effectiveness.
SometimesEasyThermostat or inlet valve
Mold or Mildew in Drum
Contaminants transfer to clothes during washing.
SometimesEasyWasher cleaner
Faulty Water Supply Lines
Cracks or kinks restrict water flow.
RareMediumWater supply hose
Malfunctioning Water Level Switch
Improper water level affects cleaning.
RareMediumWater level switch

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a washer not cleaning properly include:

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FAQ

What's the best way to clean a detergent dispenser?

Remove the dispenser and soak it in warm, soapy water. Use a soft brush to remove residue, then rinse and dry thoroughly before reinstalling.

Can I use vinegar instead of a commercial washer cleaner?

Yes, a vinegar solution (1 cup per wash cycle) can clean mild mold and buildup. Run an empty hot water cycle with vinegar monthly for maintenance.

Why does my washer fill slowly?

Slow filling is often due to clogged inlet valves, kinked hoses, or low water pressure. Check these components first.

How do I know if the drain pump is clogged?

Listen for gurgling sounds or check for water pooling in the drum after a cycle. Remove the pump filter to inspect for debris.