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Why Does My Washing Machine Smell?

Whoa — what’s that smell?

If there is an odor coming from your washing machine that smells like rotten eggs, you’re not alone.

Hundreds of articles, YouTube videos and Pinterest pages are dedicated to the battle against odors being emitted from stinky washing machines. As a matter of fact, washing machine manufacturers have taken up the cause and now offer cleansers specifically marketed to eliminate odors from front-load or top-load washers.

The battle against the washing machine stench has even made it to the courtroom: In November 2014, a federal jury in Cleveland rejected a class action lawsuit alleging that Whirlpool sold front-loading washing machines whose flawed design caused the formation of odoriferous mold. Similar suits have been filed against Bosch and Siemens over its washers.

You can see the struggle is real, and so are the steps you can take to ensure your washing machine causes less of a stink:

Mold build-up on dirty washing machine

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How to Fix the Washing Machine Smell

Soap scum can build up in both top-loading and front-loading machines, but front-loaders are more notorious for causing the smell. Add in the heat and dampness of your washer and this scum makes becomes the perfect breeding ground for stinky mildew, bacteria and mold. To combat the smell:

How to Fix the Dryer Smell

Especially in small-apartment living, dryers can’t always be located along outside walls, which makes venting difficult. Double-check your set up. As clothes dry, moisture is being removed and vented out of the dryer. If your dryer isn’t vented through an airtight hose all the way to the exterior of the building, you’re pumping warm, moist air directly into your home. This is a perfect recipe for creating mold growth and musty smells, as well as potentially doing some structural damage. That air also carries with it a lot of fine lint particles, which isn’t good to breathe.

If your dryer isn’t properly vented and can’t be moved to a location where outside venting is possible, consider purchasing a ventless clothes dryer. These machines do not have an output air vent and rely on other methods to dispel the moisture laden air. Two types of ventless dryers are available:

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