Cleaning your washing machine regularly helps remove soap buildup, mold, and odors, so your clothes come out truly fresh. 🧺✨ Here’s a simple method you can do about once a month.
1. Run a Hot Cycle with Vinegar
- Make sure the washer is empty.
- Add 2 cups of white vinegar directly into the drum.
- Run the hottest and longest cycle.
Vinegar helps dissolve detergent residue and kill odor-causing bacteria.
2. Run Another Cycle with Baking Soda
- After the vinegar cycle finishes, add ½ cup of baking soda to the drum.
- Run another hot cycle.
This helps remove lingering smells and freshens the machine.
3. Clean the Rubber Seal
If you have a front-loading washer:
- Pull back the rubber gasket.
- Wipe it with a cloth and vinegar or mild cleaner.
- Remove any lint, hair, or trapped debris.
This area often hides mold and causes bad smells.
4. Clean the Detergent Drawer
- Remove the drawer if possible.
- Wash it in warm soapy water.
- Use an old toothbrush to scrub corners where detergent builds up.
5. Wipe the Drum and Door
Use a clean damp cloth to wipe the inside of the drum, door, and glass.
6. Let It Air Dry
Leave the washer door slightly open for a while so moisture can escape. This prevents mold growth.
✅ Quick maintenance tips
- Use the right amount of detergent (too much causes buildup).
- Leave the door open after each wash.
- Clean the machine once a month.
If you’d like, I can also show you:
- The 3 signs your washing machine is secretly dirty
- A 5-minute deep-clean trick most repair technicians recommend.