Här är lite fler tips!
Vinäger och bakpulver: (antar att man får lägga i det innan den kör igång på våra svenska maskiner)
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Place old towels or textiles of low value in the washer to make a normal load.
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Start the load of laundry with a warm wash and cold rinse. Open the washer lid once the machine fills with water.
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Add 2 cups of white vinegar and 1 cup of baking soda to the water.
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Cycle the washing machine through the normal wash, rinse and spin.
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Open the washer once the spin cycle completes. Remove the towels or textiles and sniff for remaining gasoline odor.
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Repeat the process if you can still smell gasoline odor inside the washer. Add a detergent suitable for your washer along with an additional 2 cups of white vinegar and 1 cup of baking soda.
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Hang the items to dry outdoors if any gasoline odor remains. The fresh air helps remove the odor and is safer than using the dryer when there is the potential that flammable gas fumes remain.
Ammoniak+tvättmedel
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I don't get into much gasoline but plenty of other petro-chemicals at work. A few years back I came home from work everyday soaked in oil and other stinky chemicals. I found a cup of ammonia added to my washer took the oil and the smell out. Just don't mix it with bleach or you will have deadly clorine gas. Work clothes always get run twice these days... my cats think they must whiz on my dirty uniforms for some reason... ammonia also takes that awful smell out. Ammonia softens the water allowing the soap to work better.Don't know if that would work for you but ammonia is cheap... about $1 for a half gallon. I'd certainly give it a try before buying a new machine.
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