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My wash water smells bad. I leave the lid open between loads. When I do a wash it smells really bad.

Sometimes I run a strong bleach cycle through and that helps for a while, but not long.

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Hi,

After extended use, your washing machine can develop odors from the water, soap, residue, etc. The easiest and first thing to try is washing machine cleaner. You add this to the washer and then run a wash cycle. The product comes with instructions. Depending on the condition of your washer, you may have to run the cleaner through more than once.

You can usually purchase a washing machine cleaning product form stores that carry laundry detergent.

Here is a link to a product that you can try::

http://tide.com/en-us/shop/special-needs/additives/tide-washing-machine-cleaner


Here is a link for cleaning of a washing machine:

http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/institute/a23727/how-to-clean-a-washing-machine/

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