MerlinsBeard
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So I have a Samsung top loader washer that started showing little brownish gunk on clothes. I decided to take a look under the agitator and found a lot of crud. The agitator appears to have a stainless steel top with a molded plastic on the bottom with holes that let water through.
I soaked the agitator in a mixture of dawn and outdoor mold/mildew remover. Used some nylon brushes that worked good to get the surface, but I can tell that there is a bunch of crud in the middle. between the plastic and metal. The only thing that sort of worked that I had on hand was a dental wirebrush that I could kind of rotate in a circle to scoop some of the internal goo out, but certainly not enough to clean the inside.
I used the nylon brush to scrape around underneath the agitator, but there wasn't that much mold/mildew that I could see. I didn't want to go to the trouble of trying to clean the interior part of the drum.
I already did this once before and it only took about 2 years for the problem to show again. I don't think it's worth buying a oem replacement since this all started about year 8, and year 10 I'm having to clean it again. I don't mind cleaning it every couple of years to knock the problem back, since it's not terribly hard to do. Not sure if there is a magic bullet to this scenario, but figured I'd see if anyone else had a better solution to try.
I soaked the agitator in a mixture of dawn and outdoor mold/mildew remover. Used some nylon brushes that worked good to get the surface, but I can tell that there is a bunch of crud in the middle. between the plastic and metal. The only thing that sort of worked that I had on hand was a dental wirebrush that I could kind of rotate in a circle to scoop some of the internal goo out, but certainly not enough to clean the inside.
I used the nylon brush to scrape around underneath the agitator, but there wasn't that much mold/mildew that I could see. I didn't want to go to the trouble of trying to clean the interior part of the drum.
I already did this once before and it only took about 2 years for the problem to show again. I don't think it's worth buying a oem replacement since this all started about year 8, and year 10 I'm having to clean it again. I don't mind cleaning it every couple of years to knock the problem back, since it's not terribly hard to do. Not sure if there is a magic bullet to this scenario, but figured I'd see if anyone else had a better solution to try.
