How to repair scale in washer or line?
I just noticed this. I drained and spun but afraid it’ll just cycle itself every time? Anyone have any suggestions?
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My best guess is it is in the line. We started getting some small pieces when we ran bath water, just a few at first. Then some in the toilet. My husband went out to the store and while driving through our neighborhood saw crews digging at the corner. Within a few days we no longer had any sediment coming through and none since. Hopefully you are not on your own well water, and the city will fix it so you don't have to pay for it. Best wishes!
When not using machine clean it with windex or a cup of bleach and run a full empty wash
Kal gave you some really good insights. When the tub is empty is this loose grit or stains on the tub? Is it coming out of any other water sources? I think you need a plumber to flush out the line.
It could be your hot water tank dip tube is disintegrated or in the process. Have you noticed a decrease in the water temperature lately?
Do you have screens on your water lines?
Looks like mold to me. Is it floating around or stuck on the bottom? Vinegar not bleach kills
it. Just run a hot water cycle
through and scrub it out. Keep the lid open if you don’t have little kids to allow it to
dry.
I agree with Judy, try a cycle of wash with just vinegar in the water and see if it clears up. I use vinegar in the softener dispenser whenever I wash a load of bath towels, it makes them soft and absorbent and helps keep hard water build up in the washer from forming.
Again, vinegar is your best bet but Tide has a produc
Vinegar is the cheapest solution by far but Tide sells a product that cleans your washer very well. It comes 3 packets to a box. Follow the instructions and your washer will look and smell wonderful!