Foam remains in the washing machine after washing
The beauty of an automatic washing machine is that you can start it and forget about washing for several hours. Many owners of such machines can even go shopping or go about their business while the machine works independently at home. People rarely follow the operation of the machine from start to finish; only children and cats get carried away with this. However, sometimes when checking, you can find that foam remains in the washing machine, which begins to climb out of the washing machine body, into the drum and even onto the floor. Why does this happen and how to fix it?
Where does so much foam come from?
When foam clubs appear, there is no time to think about why they appeared, because the situation urgently needs to be corrected. First of all, disconnect the machine from the power supply so that there is no short circuit, which could cause the “home assistant” to break down. After turning off the power to the equipment, remove all foam from the electronic control panel using a dry cloth. Then remove the clothes from the drum and run the rinse program, which will remove foam from the tank.
If you cannot open the door, then you need to interrupt the operation of the machine and turn on the rinse without spinning.
The rinse mode must be used at least twice to wash out absolutely all the foam. Only after rinsing can you relax and move on to finding the problem that caused the foam clouds. There are many reasons for the sudden appearance of foam. And given that many of them can send the washing machine to the scrap heap, they should be identified and eliminated in a timely manner.
- It is possible that a low-quality washing powder was used, created incorrectly, or simply counterfeit.
- Instead of machine detergent, hand wash detergent was used.
- The powder is correct, but too much was added.
- There was too much not only powder, but also bulky things.
- The machine used good quality soft water.
Soft water allows the product to dissolve well and foam a lot, so it is worth considering the quality of the water in the tap.
Sometimes another problem arises - there is not enough foam, but it spilled out along with water from the machine body onto the floor. This is an unpleasant signal that the equipment is broken and needs to be repaired. This problem may occur due to leaking pipes, tank, hoses or pump. Also, such leaks can occur due to damage to the gaskets in the washer, say, the rubber seal of the hatch.
Low quality laundry detergent
Anyone can encounter low-quality washing powder, because low-quality products can be hidden even behind well-known expensive brands. When buying familiar products, you may one day find that after washing, clouds of foam come out of your machine, although previously the washing went “like clockwork” with this powder. Why did it happen this time?
Most housewives buy only well-known detergents for their machines, and this applies not only to powders, but also to more expensive gels. At the same time, even a familiar product cannot be checked before purchase by opening a pack of product and studying the chemical composition. Even after an unsuccessful wash with low-quality products, you are unlikely to be able to prove that it was the chemicals that caused the washer to break down, so no one will compensate for your losses.
Unscrupulous manufacturers of low-quality products, as well as creators of counterfeit powders, take advantage of this situation. Some people buy huge quantities of the cheapest products, which are then packaged into packaging for expensive products. But it’s even worse when manufacturers use industrial components and create an “explosive mixture” that is immediately dangerous for people and equipment. If everything has always been fine with your machine, and after purchasing a new powder foam suddenly appears, then most likely you have encountered low-quality household chemicals.
But if everything was always to blame only for counterfeit or low-quality powder, then everything would be much simpler. However, often the users of complex equipment themselves are to blame for foam leaks, who mistakenly used the wrong detergent. Most often, foam leakage occurs due to the use of chemicals for hand washing, instead of detergent for a machine. Also, sometimes an excessive amount of powder for the machine is added to the cuvette of the machine - due to the abundance of powder, foam will not take long to appear either.
How to reduce foaming?
“Foam clouds” are a beautiful phenomenon, but dangerous for complex equipment, and also require a long time to clean up. To never experience this effect, follow simple recommendations.
- Never add hand washing powder to a machine.
- Always buy high-quality, proven detergents.
If you bought a new powder and have doubts about it, run a test wash with a teaspoon of the product to check its quality.
- Don't add too much powder. In this case, more does not mean better. Experts, on the contrary, advise adding less chemicals, not more.
- If you have soft water at home, then add half as much powder as the manufacturer recommends.
- Do you have a lot of laundry and large items like bulky blankets? Reduce the dose of powder by two thirds so that foam does not appear and all things are washed well.
Now you are aware of what can cause foam clouds to appear, and you also know how to effectively deal with them. Follow our instructions and your washing machine will never flood you and your neighbors with foam.
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