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I think it's due to the silliness of low wash temperatures, low water temperatures, and these gels and concentrates that has caused a surge in mould in machines. I reckon that if the owners of Indesit moons used a 40-60 degree wash instead of 30, used powder instead of gel, and ran a maintenance wash even at 60 degrees (run it empty with powder) we wouldn't have such an issue. It gets my goat because once upon a time top loading machines and twin tubs used so much water and got everything out, yet today they expect the same to happen with a teacup of water and a massive 7kg load, at cold temperature and to top it all off, a teaspoon of detergent. The machine not having a 95 degree setting doesn't help either. Personally, the Indesit moon could have been a notch worse than a standard machine due to the design of the compartment, and its lack of 95, but really it should be the concentrated detergents hauled to watchdog. I insist on using powder in washes, even if it is budget brand.