How to find and fix a scratch in my washing machine.
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What to do about a scratched laundry tub? Our washing machine is 13 years old. Not worth the cost of repair. It works fine except...somewhere on the bottom of the tub, there's a scratch. If I wash a load of laundry and forget to hang it up within, say, 10 minutes, something - ususally the lightest colored or most favorite - gets a rust stain on it and is ruined. I've run my fingers over the enamel surface, I've used a flashlight. I can't find the nick or scratch. It's probably pretty small. Does anyone have any other suggestions for how to find it and how to fix it if I do? I hate to trash the machine for a scratch, but I've ruined a machine's worth of clothes at this point. Thanks for your help!
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Answer:
The enamel is thinnest at the edge of the drain holes so it's quite likely that is where the chip is. Don't use Rustoleum -- it's not made to be repeatedly immersed in water and it won't last. I froogled "appliance enamel repair" (no quotes) and http://www.shop.com/op/~Nick_Fix_Porcelain_*_Enamel_*_Acrylic,_Appliance_White_5oz_41001-prod-15257352-21872281?sourceid=3 was the first product that came up, though there are lots more where that came from. Pick a likely-looking product, coat the perimeter of all the drain holes, and see if that fixes it. Also, http://www.ehow.com/how_15252_clean-washing-machine.html link has two rust-related suggestions: # Combat rust with 2 c. lime or lemon juice in a cycle of the hottest water setting. # Visit a hardware or appliance store for rust removal products such as Iron-Out. Know which brand of washer you have, and follow the product's instructions. (That, and lots more, found via http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rust+washing+machine+repair&btnG=Search Google search.)
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Other answers
While I'm not speaking from experience, here's what I'd probably do: 1. Find a thin white piece of cloth (maybe an old bedsheet) that you can afford to destroy. 2. Wet it down, and line the inside of the drum with it as best you can. 3. Wait 15 minutes. Find the rust spot on the piece of cloth. Once you've found rust spot, you should be able to narrow down the area of the nick enough to locate it precisely, and paint over it with a bit of touch-up paint. If this fails, get a can of Rustoleum spray enamel, and just paint the whole inside of the drum as best you can.
jferg
I'm guessing that the scratch is probably in one of the drain holes in the tub, so it might not be easy to see. jferg's advice sounds pretty good.
stefnet
As for your stained clothing, lemon juice, vinegar or other acids should remove the rust stains.
caddis
Never thought of trying Rustoleum - that's a great idea. I tried the white cloth. While it would come up with a rust spot, I could never pinpoint the location - but a drain hole makes good sense. As for the lemon juice, etc., I've tried 'em, and they work somewhat - but the stains tend to be in inappropriate places, and I haven't been able to salvage. Will the Rustoleum would get down into the machine & ruin it?
clarkstonian
use water proof epoxy.
hortense
For removing rust stains I recommend the powdered cleanser "Zud". It contains oxalic acid which is known for removing rust.
ShooBoo
They sell appliance enamel at your local hardware store, in both spray and brush on. I've used it, it works. Appliance repair shops also carry this, check the yellow pages.
IronLizard
Thanks! I'll get the appliance enamel, coat the drain holes, and report back how it went. I'll give the clothes another try (they've only ever been washed in cold water - and I'll try the Zud. Unfortunately, they're all cold-water wash items.
clarkstonian
It would be easiest to repair if you remove the tub from the washer. That sounds hard, but really is quite simple. http://www.repairclinic.com/ has instructions on how to disassemble most major appliances.
caddis
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