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Use hot water and run an empty load
Add one of these cleaners:
1 cup white vinegar (natural deodorizer and descaler)
½ cup baking soda (cleans and neutralizes odors)
Or a commercial washing machine cleaner (like Affresh or Tide Washing Machine Cleaner)
👉 Front-loaders: Run on the “Clean” or “Tub Clean” cycle (if available)
👉 Top-loaders: Fill to the highest level with hot water, then add cleaner
2. Wipe the Door Seal (Especially Front-Loaders)
The rubber gasket around the door traps moisture and gunk
After each use, wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth
Once a week, clean it with a mix of vinegar and water or a mild disinfectant
✅ Prevents mold, mildew, and foul smells.
3. Leave the Door & Dispensers Open When Not in Use
Air circulation helps dry out moisture and prevent mildew
After washing, leave the door and detergent drawer slightly open
This is especially important for front-loading machines
✅ A simple habit that makes a big difference.
4. Clean the Detergent & Fabric Softener Dispensers
Remove drawers and rinse under warm water
Soak in vinegar to dissolve residue
Use an old toothbrush to scrub hard-to-reach areas
✅ Do this every 1–2 months.
5. Check and Clean the Filter or Drain Pump
Many machines have a lint or debris filter near the front bottom
Check your manual for location
Remove and clean it every few months (especially if you see standing water)
⚠️ Never ignore error codes — they may signal a clog.
6. Use the Right Detergent & Amount
Use HE (high-efficiency) detergent for HE machines
Too much detergent = suds that don’t rinse away → buildup
Follow the cap instructions — less is often more
✅ Avoid liquid fabric softeners — they can clog dispensers. Use wool dryer balls instead.
7. Don’t Overload the Machine
Overstuffing reduces cleaning power and strains the motor
Leave space for clothes to move freely
Follow load guidelines in your manual
✅ Better cleaning + longer machine life.
🔄 Bonus Tips for Fresher Laundry
Wash workout clothes incold water with vinegar
Removes odor-causing bacteria
Dry clothes promptly
Prevents mildew and musty smells
Use dryer balls
Reduce drying time and soften clothes naturally
Wash towels withbaking soda, not fabric softener
Keeps them absorbent and fresh
❌ What NOT to Do
❌ Using bleach every cycle
Damages rubber seals and internal parts
❌ Pouring vinegar directly on clothes
Can damage fabrics — use in the dispenser
❌ Ignoring error codes
Can lead to costly repairs
❌ Using too much detergent
Causes residue and odor
Final Thoughts
Your washing machine is a hardworking member of your household.
And just like any hard worker, it deserves a little care.
By spending just 10 minutes a month on maintenance, you can:
Extend your machine’s life
Save money on repairs
Get cleaner, fresher laundry
Avoid musty smells and mold
So if you didn’t know how to care for your washer before —
now you do.
And that small step could keep your machine running smoothly for 10+ years.
Because the best way to make life easier?
👉 Take care of the machines that take care of you.
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