Two negative effects are the noise and the vibrations; caused by the speed.
Well, maybe you just have a really bad washing machine
You may want to check your motor on the washing machine. It may have a bad short.
Try Smelly Washer. It's an eco friendly product that takes bad odors out of your washing machine. Smellywasher.com
There could be, but some times they break down because there old!
* because of the smoke that came in the factory
Human sweat/perspiration is odourless when liquid. . However, once it dries and oxidises it gains an odour., which can cling to clothes, and makes them smell bad. To remove this odour, prior to washing, rinse the clothes in a solution of washing soda ( soda crystals; sodium carbonate ; Na2CO3). Washing soda has, amongst other things, the effect of killing smells. Once rinsed in washing soda, then wash in the normal way in a washing machine, with the usual washing machine detergent. NB Washing soda will not remove or discolour clothes.
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It won't run properly and you may as well change the motor.
A brand new washing machine might be just what your home needs at the moment. Unfortunately, some washing machines are just not built to last. The best way to find a good machine is to read up on some washing machine reviews online. When reading reviews, make sure that you take all of them into consideration before making a decision. Just because a machine gets a lot of bad reviews doesn't mean that it is out of the question for your home.
Buy Affresh, it is sold at most supermarkets. 3 large tablets to a pack. I placed 2 tablets in the washing machine and ran thru the washing cycle using HOT water. If you have time you can let the machine agitate for about 5 minutes and stop the cycle letting the Affresh work by soaking for about an hour and than turn the machine back on. This will disolve the built up soap scum causing the smell. Repeat using the other Affresh tablet. If the soap scum is really bad let the Affresh work overnight and use the rinse cycle the next morning. Worked for me.
Yes you could, but it's usually not allowed by plumbing codes. Another point: Sometimes in Britain the outlet from a washing machine is joined to the under sink waste. I lived in a house with this arrangement once, and every time the washing machine was on you got bad smells from the drains, so I wouldn't recommend it.
May be a wigwag problem - one of the coils went bad. Not joking - google it- I had this problem.