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Sporatic spotting on clothes that does not wash out. I can only assume that the spots are oil. I have checked the tub and found no residue. No dark stains inside washer however mutiple spots appear on clothing from time to time, not consistent. Any ideas??????
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ADMOC by any chance are you using liquid fabric softener, if so try not using it for a while and see what happens. if this washer is the older GE washer then it could be the transmission..
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We do use liquid fabric softner in our Kenmore. We will try not using it for a few weeks and see if that corrects the problem. Thank you for your reply.
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Pull agitator out and check for oil on the spindle. Some slight oil is normal, but if a lot, you will need a new spindle seal, will have to pull tranny to replace and clean agitator inside. If your ist 3 numbers of model # are 110, these comments apply, if not please post these numbers.
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richappy, I read your reply regarding ADMOC's message. Are you referring to the drive tube seals? Please tell me your advice on my issue: I have a 1999 Kenmore Series 90 Super Capacity Plus washer (model # 110.26912691)(made by whirlpool). I am getting very intermittent round grease like spots on clothes. I've ruled out the fabric softener theory since mine is removed from the top of the agitator. I removed the complete agitator assembly and noticed grease on the shaft for the splines where the agitator bolts onto it. This I assumed is normal, but also noticed some grease on lower shaft, and on top of the spanner nut which I'm not sure about. If it helps, I also noticed that the white paint is rubbed off the wash basket where it appears that the agitator has been rubbing/sitting on the wash basket exposing the black primer. Any advice is advice is appreciated. I'd attach photo's but know how to on this blog. Jim - j.hoerth@tx.rr.com.
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I would pull the tranny, remove the drive block nut and the spin basket, pry off the spindle seal and replace it. Inspect the spin basket for a poor baked on enamel, although rather rare. You will need the special spanner wrench to remove the drive block nut.
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