LG washers, just like any other type of washer, emit foul smells when not taken care of properly. The washer might have a couple of problems that include a build-up of grease or sewage gases. Sulphuric smells in the washer might also happen, but they don't have anything to do with what's inside the washer. Before you call a specialist, you should try a few things that most likely will eliminate just about any smell coming from within the washer.

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Causes

If your clothes come right out of the washer with a musty smell, you might have a grease build-up within the washer's pump system or tub. A sewage smell indicates that the washer's drain doesn't sit in the proper position. You don't necessarily need to dismantle the washer itself to get rid of any of these issues, but you must make it a habit to perform regular maintenance on your washer to allow it to continue delivering fresh-smelling clothes after every wash.

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Musty Odors

You must clean your LG washer's gasket after every use and keep the door open to allow water to evaporate from it, according to LG's website. LG washers' doors lead into the machine past the gasket, collecting plenty of water. Wipe everything dry from the door to the gasket. To remove bad odours from the washing machine due to residual build-up of detergent, use a cleaning product specifically for washers. You must use high efficiency, or HE, detergent to properly prevent odours, according to LG. Other odours that aren't due to misuse of detergent may be eliminated using vinegar or baking soda through a regular wash cycle.

  • You must clean your LG washer's gasket after every use and keep the door open to allow water to evaporate from it, according to LG's website.
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Sewage Smells

Although not a smell caused by residual build-ups, a smell of sewage coming from your washing machine indicates an issue with the position of the pump hose. If your pump hose sits below the "U-bend" of a sink or other drainage system, you must create a sort of bend on your own with the hose. You may do this by raising the hose about three or four inches higher than its connection point into the washing machine. It prevents gases from settling in the machine.

  • Although not a smell caused by residual build-ups, a smell of sewage coming from your washing machine indicates an issue with the position of the pump hose.
  • If your pump hose sits below the "U-bend" of a sink or other drainage system, you must create a sort of bend on your own with the hose.
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Tub Clean Cycle

LG washers sometimes come with a "tub clean" cycle, which you must run periodically to prevent the washing machine from gathering odours. The cycle has a programmed process that allows the washing machine to clean out the tub automatically. If you don't have a tub clean cycle, try running the washing machine on the cotton cycle or "bio care" cycle.