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Why are my clothes still wet after washing?

There might be several reasons why your laundry is coming out wet from your Bosch washing machine. To resolve the issue, please follow the advice shown in the video or consult the list below.

1. Check the load of your washing machine

Follow the checks below or watch the video.

The most common cause of clothes coming out of the drum soaking wet at the end of the cycle is either the washing machine not spinning at the optimum spin speed or not spinning at all. There are a few possible causes which might explain why your washing machine is not spinning, and for more information on how to resolve these faults, click the link below.

2. Check whether your washing machine is draining water

A kink or blockage in the waste water hose will affect the ability of your washing machine to drain water from the drum. Check that there are no kinks in the waste water hose by pulling the appliance out slightly and untwisting any visable kinks or bends in this hose. For more information on solving issues with washing machines not draining, click the link below.

Call a service professional for help

If your clothes are still wet after carrying out one of these actions, contacting a service engineer might help solve the issue.

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