The genius trick for cleaning the washing machine drawer: it will be like new and free of mold (Page 2 ) | August 10, 2024
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And there you have it, now you know what you have to do. And besides, you should consider doing this cleaning regularly, because it is precisely the detergent residues and the mold that end up developing the bad odors that impregnate your clothes.

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How to clean your washing machine?

  1. High temperature empty program: Pour 1 liter of white vinegar into the drum and run an empty program at 90°C to disinfect the tank and eliminate bacteria. It is recommended to do this twice a year.
  2. Cleaning the drum: To remove bad odors, clean the inside of the drum, the seal and the porthole with a cloth soaked in white vinegar. White vinegar will also restore freshness to your washing machine.
  3. Drum Drying: Be sure to leave the door open after each wash to allow the drum to dry properly.

How to get rid of bad smells in the washing machine?

And of course, there is nothing more annoying than smelling that unpleasant musty odor on your laundry right after washing. As mentioned, mold can easily build up inside your washing machine, causing that strong smell that can quickly become harmful to allergy sufferers. How do you get rid of it? First of all, it is important to clean your washing machine from time to time with an effective descaling solution. You can alternate between chemical products and homemade remedies, such as a mixture of baking soda and distilled white vinegar. These natural ingredients are excellent for descaling and disinfecting the appliance. Simply add this solution to the detergent drawer and run an empty program at a temperature of 90°C.

It is also essential not to neglect the following factors:

Clean the detergent drawer

This cleaning is necessary at least once a week to remove any excess detergent that could later become smelly and musty. Beware of the self-cleaning function: many appliances have this option to eliminate bacteria that accumulate and clean the drum at a temperature of 70°C. However, it does not always provide the expected result.

Leave the door open after the wash cycle

Golden rule: always remember to leave the washing machine door open after washing your clothes, to properly air the drum. If you keep it closed, air will not enter and bacteria will develop due to the excess moisture inside.

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Wipe the door seal after each wash

Speaking of moisture, make sure to dry the rubber door seal thoroughly. Use a clean cloth after each wash. If you neglect to do this, water in the seal can quickly cause bad odors.

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