Has anyone in Australia seen this particular machine?

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hi Adam
I have two of these. One was giving trouble so it went into retirement for a few years till I eventually scrounged one for spare parts ( spares machine has a broken drum mount.) Of course once the second one arrived the first one started to behave...

These are a great little machine, I have repair manuals if you need help. (They are online.) They were Choice's number 1 rated machine when tested but stupidly expensive when new - about $1800. Parts are available online but very expensive.

The dispenser in the lid unclips, press the buttons in on each side. Chances are it needs a clean inside - my two were filthy when acquired. Also you can lift the edge of that grey seal around the top, you will find some stainless steel screws underneath, then you can pull out the hard plastic inner liner to reveal what is probably a disgustingly filthy rubber bellows. The plastic liner stops you seeing the bellows but stuff grows up in there. Guess how I know...
 
New seals and clean the hard surfaces with mild chlorine bleach. You can't get that kind of mould out of rubber.
 
The seal will be unobtainable in Australia. Or amazingly expensive...

 

I have removed my seal, I plan to drown it in bleach and leave it in a heavy plastic bag for a few days.

 

I will never get rid of the stains, but at least I can kill the mould. Once the plastic shroud is back in place you won't ever see it again...
 
Thick Bleach

I’m not sure if you have “Thick Bleach” in Australia - chlorine with surfactants abs soap/ detergent combined. I’ve cleaned doorseals in a very similar state to this several times by soaking it in a full 750ml bottle of thick bleach mixed with just enough water to cover the seal. After 24 hours there won’t be a mould mark on it at all.

If you don’t have thick bleach I would suggest you scrub it first using a cream cleaner like Jif to get the worst of it off then soak fully covered in a neat solution of thin chlorine bleach/ white knight bleach for 24 hours.

You may be able to get thick bleach in UK import shops?
 
You could try running it through a few hot cycles in the dishwasher with an older style detergent that contains bleach. Some of those are still available.
 
That machine is made by Brandt

That type of top loader is quite popular in France due to the space-saving design. You can even get a matching top-loading dryer to go with them.

If you google around for 'joint de port' (door seal in French) and Brandt machine a laver top, you will likely find the replacement seal. Or, also the term "soufflet de chargement" (literally loading bellows)

For example: https://www.spareka.fr/electromenag...vérifiez-la-compatibilité-avec-votre-appareil

They're only about €16.30

https://www.cdiscount.com/electrome...009792972524.html?idOffre=345415196#mpos=0|mp

https://www.amazon.fr/Joint-porte-Lave-linge-BRANDT-VEDETTE/dp/B07DP258X7

How to replace:



(It's not as simple as you'd think - there's a fair bit of disassembly involved on many machines of this type).
 
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Running this seal thru a dishwasher with chlorinated detergent won’t make a difference. It takes 24 hours constant contact with a very strong solution.

I’ve provided the only solution that works. There’s no other alternatives. I’ve tried them all.
 
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