Front loading washing machines have watertight airtight doors that seal with a rubber gasket.
Front end loader washing machines mold.
Once mold settles on the seal it s tough but not impossible to remove.
The doors also lock and seal tightly which can trap mold spores that can grow.
To prevent mold in your washer you should always make sure the wash drum is dry as possible especially the gasket in the front.
That rubber seal traps moisture in the machine and also provides the perfect nooks and crannies for mold and mildew to grow.
Front loading washing machines are almost as well known for the mold that settles on the front seal as they are for their energy efficiency and gentle treatment of their loads.
In particular front loaders use less water than a conventional top loader during the washing and rinsing phases.
It works for any brand or style washing machine including top load and front load washers.
In this investigation into washing machine mold consumer reports says front load washers excel at cleaning clothes but an unsettling number of them develop mold.
Mold is caused by standing water over a prolonged period of time.
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A lot of reviews talk about mold in their front load washers.
The answer is in the way the machine is designed.
A front loader should do a good job.
The front loaders we test have claimed capacities of 4 3 cubic feet to 5 8 cubic feet and readers ask whether these big machines can wash small loads.