If you only do one thing to take care of your washing machine, make it this one! I’ll show you the simple step-by-step process here
Cleaning your washing machine might sound redundant, but just think about all the grime that your washer handles on a regular basis! That grime can collect on the inside of your machine over time, making it less efficient and less effective. Taking the time to give your washing machine some TLC is a big part of keeping it working well!
In today’s blog post, I’ll be sharing everything you need to know in order to clean! I’ve included methods for cleaning both front-loading and top-loading machines in this post, so no matter what type of machine you have, you’ll know exactly how to clean it by the end of this post
How to Clean a Washing Machine the Right Way
The washing machine is an essential part of any household, but over time and with frequent use, dirt and residue can build up inside, affecting its efficiency and the cleanliness of the clothes it washes. Therefore, it’s important to clean the washing machine regularly to maintain its optimal performance. Here’s a guide on how to clean a washing machine the right way:
1. Cleaning the Exterior:
- Use a clean cloth dampened with water and soap to wipe the exterior surface of the washing machine.
- Dry the washing machine thoroughly with a clean towel.
2. Cleaning the Interior:
- Run an empty cycle using hot water and a washing machine cleaner.
- After the cycle is complete, wipe the interior with a clean cloth to remove any remnants of the cleaner.
3. Cleaning the Detergent Dispenser:
- Remove the detergent dispenser and wash it thoroughly with warm water and soap.
- Make sure to remove any soap residues or deposits.
4. Cleaning the Washing Machine Filter:
- Check the washing machine filter and remove any debris, such as hair or small clothing pieces.
- Rinse the washing machine filter with running water to remove dirt.
5. Cleaning the Seals and Gaskets:
- Use a clean cloth dampened with water and vinegar to clean the seals and gaskets inside.
- Allow the seals to dry completely before using the washing machine again.
6. Cleaning the Drain Hoses:
- Inspect the drain hoses and ensure there are no leaks or blockages.
- If there are any issues, clean the hoses or replace them if necessary.
7. Cleaning the Vents and