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That smell is maggots in your washing machine growing when they leave our home. Maggots are parasites and they emit a foul odor as they grow and shed their exoskeltons. This has probably happened by washing some soiled underwear in your washer. While they are not growing in your washer the warm, sustained temperatures of your dryer is sufficient enoiugh to incubate and hatch the maggot eggs. It is recommended that any clothing that smells like this be thrown away, as it will exacerbate a difficult problem.

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