
The issue of washing machines spilling foam outside is a common occurrence, usually happening when users improperly load too much detergent into the drum...
1. Unraveling the Reasons and Remedies for Washing Machine Foam Overflow
Washing machine foam overflow is a frequent issue when users incorrectly load excessive detergent into the drum. This can lead to damage to the machine's circuit boards if not promptly addressed, incurring repair costs. The following article outlines the causes and measures to rectify such incidents.

Addressing the Challenge of Washing Machine Foam Overflow
1. Identifying the Factors Leading to Foam Overflow
Usage Habits as the Prime Culprit for Washing Machine Frothing
Most washing machine users have a habit of using handwashing detergent instead of machine-friendly options, leading to excessive foam production. The resulting moisture-laden environment inside the machine causes foam to spill into the drum, potentially damaging the motor and control circuitry.
2. Remedies for Washing Machine Foam Overflow
To address this issue, turn off the washing machine, let the soap dissolve, restart with a no-spin wash cycle. When the machine stops, press the drain button to clean out the water. Remove clothes and repeat the cycle. Rotating the machine with water without clothes and draining acts as a machine wash, cleaning excess soap and residue from the drum and detergent compartment.
During usage, select the appropriate detergent for front-loading or top-loading machines, using an amount corresponding to water and clothing volume. Avoid placing the machine in low humidity areas, especially bathrooms, as high humidity can clog pipes or damage the control circuit board. Regularly clean and maintain the washing machine, spray insect and rodent repellents under the machine, and periodically clean drain pipes and water pump from debris and dirt buildup.