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Anonymous Posted on Sep 19, 2014

Water is still in my liquid bleach dispenser after load is finished. is this normal?

Water is still in bleach dispenser after load is finished. Is this normal?

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If it is just water then it could be OK. Most companies use a water stream to flush the bleach and also the fabric softener out of the dispenser systems and into the washer tubs. Some water left over is probably normal as long as the bleach or fabric softener has dispensed.

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