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I would also check if the drum has some play in it....my thinking is that if it's loud the spider is going. That is a sound you don't forget and it does sound like a train and you will hear it thru the house. My washers are in the basement and when the spider went on the Frigidaire built GE that I got for free, I heard it up on the second floor. That washer is still sitting in my basement. Methinks those stains are gunk from the wash tub that got loosened up and deposited. It's sad to say but the repair on this washer isn't worth it.
 
Doesn't sound good

Looked at a video on you tube on how to replace the bearings on this washer and it looked like a big job and looked like the bearings don't come by themelves...
I will call someone for an estimate tomorrow, but it looks like it won't be worth repairing it.
Thank you so much!
 
its a shame in a way, these were some of the new age machines that came out starting the FL era in the 90's....and they are tough little machines.....wish they still made them, at least they used more water, and are adjustable if need be
 
Martin, I agree.  One of this same type of washer was at the rental we stayed in over Thanksgiving.  I was impressed with the amount of water it used and how quickly it completed a cycle.  I also prefer knobs and dials to touchpads, so that little machine was a real winner with me. 

 

If we didn't have king size mattress pads to wash, I'd scale back for one of those little FridgiMores if  they still made them. 
 
I've done it....

it really isn't a bad job if a person takes their time. Took me a couple of hours. Cheap to do yourself too if you're handy. Bearings weren't difficult to get out...I just took a piece of wood and knocked them out from the opposite sides..two hits total for both bearings. but, if it's the spider too, I don't think I'd fool with it.
 
The same thing happened to my. 2000 Kenmore made by elux. The estimated repair was over $700!!!! I replaced it with a Duet. H D has nice LG disc'd models under $600.
 
Ange what color is your daughter's new blanket?   I wonder if the stains could be some dye/ color or residual from the blanket?  No  staining in the second load  of old towels.   No doubt this incident caught your attention and resulted in discovering the "bad bearings".   I generally wash something new separately. Just a thought.
 
Time for a new washer

@askolover: thank you. We took the washer apart ourselves, after Sears said they charge $79 just to give us an estimate.... Found the bad bearing, but decided not to repair it. Figured it is already 11 years old and it may not even be worth the trouble but kept all the cool parts (ie motor, stainless steel tub) Time for a new one :)
@laundromat, I did buy a new LG washer. Thanks for the tip.
@alr2903: The blanket was a plush light colored blanket. I wash dark colored new items seperately, too. Unfortunately it was oil on the clothes. Still trying to remove the stains from a pair of very expensive Docker's pants....not having much luck though....
 
Great idea,  Foraloyius..  Get your Dockers to the laundry or kitchen sink and  use some Dawn with tap temp hot water.  What a mess,  sorry this happened.
 
oil stains

@foraloysius and alr2903: I have tried dishwashing liquid, pre wash stain treatment, spot remover, laundry detergent, vinegar, toothbrush and boiling water. The stains got lighter, but are still very visible :(
 
Time

Though this idea is kind of unusual, I noticed that several washes help to clean spots.
My idea would be to simply wash the jeans several times. Just add it to any suitable load for a week or two or until stains are gone. It worked for me several times.
Just out of curiosity: Which LG did you buy?
 
LG WM3370HWA

@henene4: I will definitely wash the pants in the machine several times before I give up on them. Hopefully the stains will come out eventually.
I bought an LG WM3370HWA. Looks like a newer model and doesn't have many reviews yet, hopefully I made the right choice. Will be delivered on Friday.
@foaraloysius: I was thinking that the boiling water might set the stains, too. It was my last resort. I tried everything else first. I still have some degreaser spray in the garage I haven't tried yet. I will use that if the washes in the machine don't help.
 
All these troubles for some  light grease stains????
I would wash them in 50 degrees and all would come out perfect, 1 wash regular powder detergent.
Just did that with the cloths and a few towels I used to clean the cabinet of my filter flo, covered of grease that got sprayed from the pump vent hole....
Of course in the filter-flo....
All clean with Hot wash, heavy cycle  and Italian Ace detergent..
I will say no more.....I better keep myself buttoned.
 
Good choice

This washer has everything you need.
But, as you are on this site already, I'll give you some tips on how to optimize your results an satisfaction with what you purchased. And you will like what you bought.
So, here are some tips:
1. Never over, never under load the washer. This washer has quite some space. And you can use it. But please don't stuff it. If you load it up to the point where you can still see the back of drum half an inch or so, you will always get good results without lots of fuzz about spinning. But todays washers (and LG is known for that) don't handle to small loads to well. They can certanly handle them, but they tend to have problems to balance them. So, wash at least 4 or more items, better 1/4 of a drum filling. A good, filled but not overloaded drum increases cleaning performance and maximizes efficency.
2. Use what you bought. You paid good money for a washer that has good features. So of you wash some delicate, use the delicate cycle. If you have heavy soils, use the Soil Level selection (same for less soiled items). If you have a load prone to crease, reduce the spin speed. If you wash towels, use a higher spin speed.
Same for options: Steam is really something to use. It improves cleaning performance and is quite gentle on clothes, too. Don't get me wrong, it won't clean a white silk shirt you soaked in ink over night and dryed it than for a few days, but you could eventually try ot on the soiled pair of jeans. Same with water plus and extra rinse: Towels love these options. With towels, the more water and rinsing, the better your towels feel.
3. Temperatures. PLEASE use warm water for everyday loads. LGs do dumb down temperatures. And if you read about mold in Front Loaders (short FL), they were used by people who did not follow this rule. Heat is an essential factor of cleaning that can not be completly canceld out. It just can't. There are 4 basic rules that can be used on this washer:
Towels and beddings as well as comforters or such are washed in a long hot or Extra Hot cycle. Whites and underware prefer that temperature as well.
Everday, non-delicate laundry is washed warm. This includes T-Shirts, simple jeans, throusers, etc. If you have not temperature resistent whites, use a long warm cycle with steam and a pre wash. We have no LG washer, so we don't have a steam option, but we use a long wash with prewash as well for whites and get superb results. The additional short wash water bath before the main wash helps to minimize greying.
Colorsensitive everydays can be washed in cold as well. Your washer has a ColdWash option that changes drum motion and other cycle parameters to improve results in cold water. Use it. It is there for a reason (Who would have thought that with LG?).
And, last but not least, most really delicate items (wool, silk, some synthetics) tend to loose shape when washed warm. So better wash the seperately on cold and the Delicate or Permanent Press cycle.
4. Do basic sorting. You do not have to seperate each color tone, but the basics should be used. Seperate towels. Seperate bedding. Sperate delicates. Seperate large, big and bulky items (pillows, blankets, comorters etc.). Each of these is a type of laundry that should be washed on its own. If the rest of the pile ist still to big for one load, sort it into brights&#92whites and colors&#92darks. I recomend you to do this any way, but if you livied wothout it, you won't notice a difference.
5. Last but not least, know which additives you use how in which quantities. Don't think a tea spoon of laundry detergent is enough for a full load. But don't use half a bottle of detergent as well. Just follow the instructions on the bottle&#92box. Same for softner: Don't use more because you think you need a lot. Better, only use it on loads you do not tumble dry. The heat in the dryer destroys most of the softners smell and softening effect. And a dryer does a really good job at softening it self. If you want some scent in your laundry after drying, you're better of using drying sheets. For towels, never use softners. They can influence the absorbency and thus, turn a towel into a useless piece of clothing.

If you follow these 5 rules, you should get perfect, efficent laundry care and a long, problem and mildew&#92mold free life of your washer.
If you have any question concerning applaiences, just come back to us. Recomend us to family and friends. We are always glad we can help.
Best wishes from Germany
Henrik
 
Danke Henrik for the information!
The washer says it comes with a small load cycle that you can download with the app. I will do that, because sometimes I have a small load. But most of the time I will have a bigger load. I am just not so sure now how big of a load my dryer can handle.... Best wishes to Germany
@foraloysius, you are correct. The new washer will be delivered Friday. Then I will wash all my oil stained clothes and see what happens...
 

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