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I will probably replace the washer because I don't want to swap the gasket
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Do you know why the gasket got moldy? Maybe there’s something you could do to prevent that from happening again if you decide to repair it.
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#12
........wipe......swap.....???
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For $54.00 it maybe harder to avoid fixing. Also, the opportunity to learn another task!
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Ammo wrote:
Do you know why the gasket got moldy? Maybe there’s something you could do to prevent that from happening again if you decide to repair it.

When I had one of these washers, I would wipe the gasket dry after every load and leave the washer door slightly ajar to facilitate air drying. Worked like a charm.
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