It's a common case to hear some minor sounds when the washer is working. LG washers have been made to work almost without noise and save a cozy atmosphere at home. If you’ve got a washing machine making noise while spinning – especially a clanking or scratching noise – there’s a good chance some foreign material may have slipped into your washer’s filter, in the rubber seal, or is simply spinning around in the drum. Common culprits are buttons, coins, bra wires, and the like. Once you’ve cleared out the drum and ruled that out as the source of noise, you can check underneath the rubber seal. The largest risk to your machine is if the debris has gotten past the rubber seal and is between the plastic tub and the washer drum, in which case it can pick up a lot of momentum during the spin cycle – in some cases, enough to puncture the machine, causing irreparable damage and most likely causing a flood, as well. If you suspect that an item is caught in between the tub and drum – for example, if you’ve got a washing machine making noise on spin cycle (it will be pretty loud) – it’s advisable to call a service professional sooner than later. You can also check the lint filter or lint trap – it’s in a different place on different models, but your washing machine manual will show you where it’s located. If you don’t have access to the manual, you can usually locate the lint filter either on the front bottom-right of the machine, along the side, or if you have a top-loading machine, inside the top of the center agitator. Once you’ve got the lint trap open, you may as well give it a good clean to keep it from clogging in the future. Soak it in warm water and detergent for 10 minutes, give it a good wipe with some paper toweling, and clean around the housing inside the washer. Bear in mind conducting a regular check to make all appliances work efficiently.

November 26, 2023
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