Mouldy door seals
Mouldy door seals. Replace and prevent.
Mouldy door seals are an ever common problem. Years ago, this was not so prevalent as hot washes were the order of the day. These days, with modern detergents, low temperature washes are encouraged. The problem is, this can lead to bacteria and mould growth on door seals.
Over the years, I've tried various mould-removing products without success. What looks bad from the front is even more slimy and mouldy in the folds of the back of the door seal, and this is constantly in your wash water causing smells and poor wash quality.
The only real solution is to replace the seal. With the average gasket costing around the £25 mark, replacement with a nice, new, fresh seal is affordable.
Once fitted, a regular hot 'maintenance wash' with a washing machine cleaner will kill off the mould-causing bacteria. Wiping out the door seal after every wash and leaving the door ajar for air to circulate will greatly reduce this problem. It is also a good idea to slightly open the detergent drawer.
We carry a comprehensive range of door seals on the van, or can order any seal we don't have, so if you have a damaged door seal, give us a call.




