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This washer is known to eat some clothes. I found a great big silk pillow case between tubs once:
Most of the damage is done in the beginning of the cycle directly after the brain has re-destributed the clothes. Any items of clothing with strings need not be washed in this machine or the strings will get into the pump:
Possible that there is a gap in the spinning agitator that seems to chew up the clothes to damage.
SO if you notice this gap then remove and reset the spindle.
if not make sure that the drum pores have some sharp edges which is tearing , run your hands/palm over the drum for a suspected abrasive edge.Can be some objects that have lodged into and causing to behave as a knife edge.
no but it sound like the agitator has a sharp edge and chewing up the cloths feel your finger all the surface area of the plastic and feel for a gouge or rough area then get sandpaper or other type of item that will smooth it out and that should stop the fluff issue
If you check the door sal and there is any play in it then it needs replacing. Mine had two saggy indent bits and needed changing..no more ripped clothes
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