Why Are My Clothes Still Wet After the Spin Cycle?

The quick answer

If your clothes come out soaking wet at the end of a cycle, the machine either could not drain the water away or could not reach a proper spin speed. The two most common culprits are a blocked drain filter or hose, and an unbalanced load that made the machine abort the high-speed spin. Both are usually fixable at home in a few minutes.

Common causes

  • Blocked drain filter or hose: if the water can’t drain, the machine won’t spin fast and clothes stay sopping.
  • Unbalanced load: the machine detects imbalance and refuses to ramp up to full spin to protect itself.
  • Low spin speed selected: delicate or eco programmes use a gentle final spin, leaving clothes wetter.
  • Overloaded drum: too many clothes can’t tumble or fling water out.
  • Too many suds: excess detergent cushions the load and stops effective spinning.
  • Faulty drain pump: a pump that has failed leaves standing water in the drum.

Step-by-step fix

  1. Check the spin setting. Make sure you haven’t selected a delicate or low-spin programme. Choose a higher spin speed (1000–1400 rpm for sturdy items).
  2. Rebalance the load. Open the door, spread the washing out evenly, and remove a few items if the drum is packed.
  3. Run a spin-only cycle. Select the dedicated spin/drain programme and see if it now spins out the water.
  4. Clean the drain filter. If water won’t drain, put a tray under the filter at the bottom front, unscrew it, and clear lint and debris.
  5. Check the drain hose. Make sure it isn’t kinked and that the end isn’t pushed too far into the standpipe.
  6. Reduce detergent. If you see excessive foam, run an extra rinse and use less detergent next time.

How to prevent it

  • Don’t overload — leave room for clothes to tumble.
  • Mix large and small items so the load balances.
  • Clean the drain filter every month or two.
  • Use the correct detergent dose.

Wet clothes and poor draining are closely linked — see how to clean the washing machine filter and how to fix a machine that won’t drain.

When to call a technician

If the filter and hose are clear, the load is balanced, and the machine still leaves clothes drenched or won’t spin at all, the drain pump or the motor/spin control may have failed. A pump replacement or motor diagnosis is a job for an appliance engineer.

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