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Bosch Classixx Washing Machine Problem

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Date: 09/26/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Laundry | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I have a Bosch Classixx washing machine (it does not have a dryer) and every time I use it, some, but not all of the clothes have a very bad smell. I use Persil detergent and it doesn't matter if I use fabric conditioner or not they still stink. Any ideas?

Mary from Dubin Ireland
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Post By caroline (Guest Post) (09/14/2008)
I brought my washing machine only 2 months ago. This is the second time it's broken down. I am so angry at this, as I was told they are the best!

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Post By Lisa (Guest Post) (12/04/2007)
Nothing else but a cleaner from smellywasher.com worked for us. We were ready to buy a new washer but their powder really works! It will get rid of musty smell from towels too with just a teaspoon!

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Post By Trudi (Guest Post) (09/27/2006)
From my experience with cloth diapering, too much detergent or detergent buildup can make diapers stinky so that might be the problem with your clothes too. Try using less detergent and check your clothes during the rinse cycle. If suds are still present, run a rinse cycle again. You could also try drying them in the sun. Also make sure that they dry completely as dampness can cause stinkiness, :)

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Post by Ariela (215) | (09/26/2006)
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There are many others here with this same problem. At the top under where it says.. Search for answers.. type in Stinky towels
All the responces will come up. Good luck

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