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Your washing machine could go dirty over time and the buildup is sometimes hidden in the nooks and crevices, this is the reason why we often forget to clean them because they’re easy to miss. The more dirt it accumulates the more problems it brings you, not only is this not pleasing to look at but it can also cause your laundry to smell bad even after washing. Plus, this can also affect the overall performance of your machine and cause it to break.
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So, make sure to tackle this problem early on and make a regular cleaning cycle every month, include it in your routine, and enjoy a clean and fresh-smelling washing machine every time. You can learn more tips and hacks in this video tutorial by Clean That Up on YouTube, he will teach you how to properly clean every part of your washing machine that you never knew was dirty. These tips and hacks are also budget-friendly and easy to find, some of which you might already have in your kitchen.
Step 1: Empty the Machine and Run a Clean Cycle
First, make sure that there are no clothes inside the machine and that it’s empty, and run a clean cycle. You can use either white vinegar or washing machine cleaners for this step. If you’re using white vinegar, add 2 cups to the detergent tray, then throw in a tablet inside the drum, and run it on a normal setting. Make sure that the water is set to hot and heavy or large load.
Step 2: Detail the Gasket
Grab a microfiber towel and an old toothbrush, then mix 1 cup of vinegar, 1 cup of water, and 1 teaspoon of Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle, and spray the whole area with it. Brush and scrub all of the dirt buildup, then wipe it clean with the cloth, spray more vinegar, and let it for a bit for scrubbing and wiping again.
Step 3: Clean Drain Filter and Scrub Removable Parts
Find the little trap door down your frontload washing machine, then let the little hose out, and pull the drain plug. Clean that area with your vinegar spray and toothbrush, then wipe it dry, and scrub the removable parts in your sink. Pat those parts dry before putting them back in your machine.
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