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Pull the agitator out and clean the inside of it and the area of the tub that it covers. A buildup of crud won't be removed by simply washing out the machine. Rinsing out a frying pan will get a lot of the dirt out but, it must be properly washed to get it all.
Try this: Soak the stained clothes in a solution of 1 quart of warm water, 1 teaspoon of liquid dish detergent and 1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 15 minutes. Then, rinse with water.
If this doesn't get everything out, then wash in warm water (or what the fabrics allow) using a color safe bleach and detergent.
The problem is that there was more dirt than what your detergent could handle. If you have a really dirty clothes item in the future, get as much of the dirt off using a vacuum or by soaking alone as you can. Then wash the item in warm water with detergent and color safe bleach.
Your pipe to the water pump exit is probably blocked with bits of old fluff or missing sock, i found that the clothes had slimy bits on mine, i tilted it up and removed the rubber water exit pipe from under neath, cleaned out all the rubbish and works a treat now.
Try running a load with NO clothes, only water and a liquid detergent. There likely is a chuck of dirt under the agitator that is filtering particles up into your load. One good fill, wash and rinse cycle should do it.
Several things could be happening...The machine is NOT "spitting" all the water out and there is STILL some dirty h2o (water) in the wash. You could be putting in dirty WELL water ? If you have HARD water and your "hard water filter, cleaner not working. Your cloths could be SOOOOOOOOO dirty ( no offence !!! because there are many D I R T Y jobs that could take two(2) washings ) that they are not getting clean.
behind the knob that you use to set the water level is the level control it should have a n adjustting screw to set the water level(you can set it where you want)
You're seeing hard water deposits and maybe a little rust. Use some CLR and pour in the iron and let it sit with it off. Shake it a bit and let it clean it all out, then rinse with clean water. (Vinegar will work too)
what you are seeing is suds getting back onto the clothes. make sure you are using HE type soap and not using too much of it. if you are seeing suds inside the unit, when it is running, then it will "re-deposite" dirty soap residues back onto the clothes. you need to run a rinse and spin cycle or even a heavy duty cycle with hot water to rinse out any soap that is left in the unit. not a major problem, just use it differently and it will be ok.
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