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Chipchopper | 12:09 Fri 01st May 2015 | Home & Garden
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I'm getting some goo from undissolved washing liquid sachets, around the rubber seal of the washing machine door, for some reason.
I was thinking that small net bags to put the sachets in, might solve the problem.
Anyone know where these bags can be purchased ? or would it be simpler to switch to powder or tabs ?

Thanks for any advice.
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Some brands of detergent tablets actually come with a small net bag in the box. Much better to use liquid or gel in a bottle....or concentrated powder that goes straight in the drum, IMO.
18:16 Fri 01st May 2015
Do you put them right inside the machine on the clothes and right at the back? If the goo isn't going to dissolve then it will only be held in the bag and the bag will be free to travel and stick through the net to the seal again.
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Woof,
I put the sachet/s under the clothes, right at the back but after its been spinning for a while they gravitate to the front and get lodged on the rubber flange.
The rubber does not revolve with the drum, hence not dissolving properly.
I thought that putting them in bags (if I can get hold of any) might just stop them getting stuck on the rubber.
I had a couple of these bags once before and they worked ok but sadly they've gone among the missing.
I have bought mesh bags for laundry from Wilkinsons
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Thanks Atalanta,
Unfortunately I don't have a Wilkinsons, that near me, but I do have a Robert Dyas not too far, so I'll make a point of popping in tomorrow.
Some brands of detergent tablets actually come with a small net bag in the box.
Much better to use liquid or gel in a bottle....or concentrated powder that goes straight in the drum, IMO.
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That might be the way to go, Ginjebee.
I'll look out for them.
Thanks!

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