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Anonymous Posted on Sep 27, 2011

My washing machine has burnt holes in my clothes. They were also torn but I put that down to a broken drum paddle which has now been replaced. Unfortunately the burn holes are still appearing. Any ideas why? Everything else seems to be working ok and it only happens on some washes.

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The paddles in the drum are there to agitate the clothes being washed. Without them, it is possible that the drum would just spin while the clothes sat still at the bottom.

For optimum performance, it is best to have all the paddles present, but if one is broken/missing then it shouldn't have too much effect.

Hope this helps,

Matt

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