I have an inglis royal 100 model 1a 86600 The white clothes come out with brown stains on them. It is old but seems to work well. Could it be the front gasket around the drum? I washed back the stained bed sheets and they came back pretty much ok. I did not smell any burned material and if it had been burned I suppose that it will have smell something.
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This often is called "lint" but is really a "whiting" left by un-dissolved soap and can be seen at it's worst on dark colored clothes. This is made worse in a colder climate where the cold water entering the washer is much colder than normal. Things that can effect the quality of the finished washed products.
Too much soap: ( we have a test for this further down the page ) If you follow the manufactures instructions on the box, then chances are you ARE using too much soap. They like to sell you their product, I find cutting usage in 1/2 of what the box says will still wash good and also cut your chances of getting "whiting" on your clothes.
SOURCE: Brown stains from wash machine
Hi!!! Your tub inner seal is worn off its a seal which protects the inner tub fron the transmission..Need a new tub seal..Good luckk..
SOURCE: Stains on clothes after washing
This sounds like the infamous "Frigidaire Flaw" (they make some of GE's washers). The likely culprit is that the bearings on the drum's spindle are leaking.
To diagnose, call a repair man, or pull it out and remove the back cover. If you see brown streaks from the center spindle - that's it.
Repair is cheap if you can do the work yourself (inner and outer bearings), but $300+ for a technician
SOURCE: My Washing machine stains clothes;
I've had this problem for many months now. Even when it ruined my favorite tops & jeans, I couldn't get myself to let go of them... Good thing though because I have found a solution! Make a paste using cream of tartar and hydrogen peroxide. Generously spread the paste over the stains and let sit for about 5 minutes. Boil enough water to fully immerse the stained garment in. While waiting for the water to boil, figure out a way to wrap/roll the garment so that the paste doesn't come off when put into the water. You want the paste to melt onto the stain while in the hot water. After wrapping/rolling the garment, secure it with string or thread (anything that won't melt) that doesn't have color, just in case it bleeds. After the water has come to a full boil, immerse the garment into the hot water and let it soak. After about 15 minutes, remove the garment from the water. The water should still be very hot, so I use cooking tongs to get it out. Let the garment cool down to room temperature while still rolled up. After it has fully cooled, unwrap the garment. There should be very little or none of the paste left on the stain. If there is still a great deal of paste, you may want to soak it again until the paste melts a bit more. Once the paste is gone, rinse of the garment and it should be clean & stain free. :o)
SOURCE: washer whining when washing and spinning leaving brown stains on clothes
Turn water off. Remove hoses and clean the rust out of the strainers at hose end. If they are clogged they will sound funny when water goes through them.
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