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Consumer Reports says that despite the fact that front-loading washers are more efficient than traditional top-loading washers, they do have one major drawback. Mold. And the problem is severe enough that there have been several class action lawsuits filed against LG, Whirlpool, and Sears, whose Kenmore front-loaders are made by Whirlpool.
So what should you do? CR says:
Our advice:
- When washing, use warm or hot water unless a load requires cold.
- Wipe the door gasket and glass dry once you're done washing.
- Clean the detergent dispenser and any attachments once or twice a month.
- Run a dehumidifier if your laundry room is damp.
If you see mold buildup in a front-loading washer, call the manufacturer for service and save all paperwork related to the purchase and service of your machine. In the Maytag Neptune and Whirlpool Calypso settlements, plaintiffs eligible for restitution needed to document multiple authorized repair visits made during the warranty period and soon after the warranty expired.
In response to the many reader letters we've received, we're asking owners of front-loaders whether repairs they've had done to their washers relate to mold alone. We'll report on the findings from the Annual Questionnaire, conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center, in future stories.
Does your front loading washer get moldy?
Mold can be a problem for some front-loading washers [Consumer Reports]
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