Washing Machine Rubber Door Seal Stock Number: ES800887
Spare part for select Ariston, Hotpoint and Indesit washing machines
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Washing Machine Rubber Door Seal
If you are noticing that there is water coming from the door of your washing machine during or after the wash cycle, it could be due to a faulty door seal. With this replacement door seal from eSpares, you can get back to having the confidence that when you put the washing on, you will not end up with a flooded floor!
With help from eSpares, and our compatible door seal, you will soon have a fully working washing machine again - so you can get through the laundry that has piled up!
Spare part for select Ariston, Hotpoint and Indesit washing machines.
Prior to ordering, please check the list of models to ensure compatibility with your appliance.
4 Questions and 4 Answers
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Chris at eSpares says...
Remove the two screws at the back then thump the front edge with the base of your hand to push it back and unhook from the rest of the machine.
I have exactly the same problem with the door seal going black and on investigation there is black slime under the door seal. I have been running most programs at 30degrees and this is obviously the problem. I have since run boil washes with vinegar and soda crystals but haven't managed to get rid of the sludge.......nothing for it but a new seal. If I get the seal and the retainer is there anything else I need to get to replace the seal? And is this a relatively easy and straightforward operation or is a degree in washing machine maintenance required?
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Samara at eSpares says...
Hi Anon, Your old fitting band should work with this door seal. Our video guide to fitting a washing machine door seal might help give you an idea of what this task involves: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/washing-machines/a/7/1181/replacing-a-washing-machine-door-seal.html Also - to help the mould from building up we would recommend occasionally doing a wash at higher temperatures. Our limescale and detergent remover should also help to some extent: http://www.espares.co.uk/limescale-detergent-remover
i have had my machine 2 years and my old seal has gone black do i have to replace it or is there something else i can do
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Samara at eSpares says...
Hi Sar39, I really wouldn't expect for your seal to go black so quickly! I'm assuming that this might be mould? You may be able to treat this with white vinegar. Mould is often caused by debris being left in the rubber ring which causes the water to not drain properly. Additionally if you're always running loads at 30 degrees then the bacteria that likes to thrive in the ring will flourish. In the future make sure you run a hot water load with powder every so often and then leave the washing machine door open to dry.
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