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My washer keeps spitting out dirt

For some reason when I wash my clothes (non-soiled clothes) when I go to switch them from the washer to dryer I notice that there is dirt collected at the bottom of the drum and it get all over my clothes that I just cleaned. I've tried running a load with hot water and bleach, hot water and vinegar, and hot water with washing machine cleaner but its still doing it.

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Try cleaning filter at front of machine , just take it out and rince it under a tap

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