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Leaving them in can cause violent shaking.
3. Check the Floor Surface
- Make sure your machine is on a solid, even surface.
- Soft or uneven floors (like old linoleum or wooden planks) can amplify vibration.
4. Inspect the Drum
- Open the door and gently press the drum to check for excess movement.
- If it wobbles too much or feels loose, it could be a worn suspension or bearing — this may need professional repair.
🧼 Preventative Tips for a Quieter Wash
- Don’t overload the washer — always follow the weight recommendations.
- Use a washing machine anti-vibration mat or pads under the feet.
- Run smaller but evenly loaded washes.
- Clean your drum regularly to avoid buildup that throws off balance.
✨ Final Thoughts
A shaking, noisy washing machine can be frustrating, but in many cases, it’s an easy fix. Try the towel trick first — it’s fast, free, and often works like magic. And if the problem persists, a quick check of the level and floor can go a long way toward keeping things calm and quiet in the laundry room.
💬 Have a tip that worked for your noisy washer? Share it in the comments — your trick might help someone else save their sanity (and their spin cycle)! 🧺🔧