How To Deep Clean Your Washer

As busy homeowners and parents, we struggle to get all of our to-do list done each and every day. Doing the laundry can be one of those never ending things we do on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Since it consumes so much of our time we want to make sure it gets clean the first time, right? Did you know that although a lot of detergent and water goes through your washing machine continuously it is not always as clean as it should be? This post will look at how to deep clean our washing machines and answer some questions about maintenance as well. If you need to use our facilities, stop by the best coin laundry in Raleigh NC!

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First, we should note that not properly cleaning and maintaining your washer will defiantly cause bad odors, icky germs, bacteria, and mold. You may begin to see black bits of something all over your laundry. You might begin to look for a culprit such as forgotten paper in pockets or maybe a random item that got into the laundry mix, but it didn’t go away. If this is the case, take a good look at your washing machine drum. Pull back the rubber seal and take a look between the drums. You may find that it is covered in black mold and built-up soap scum. The following are some good ways to deep clean the washer and remove this problem.

One of the best ways to clean the washer is by using vinegar and baking soda. These are really safe to use. They will be good at removing the limescale as well as deodorizing.

  • As you begin, take the time to clean the gasket and door seals really well. Soak some towels with white vinegar. Place these where the gaskets are and allow the vinegar to loosen up any mold or grease. After at least an hour, wipe the gasket and door seals clean with more towels. If needed you may use a toothbrush to scrub off any lingering residue.
  • Next, you will mix ½ cup of baking soda and 1 quart of white vinegar together.
  • Select the longest wash cycle available on your washer. Set the water temperature to the hottest temperature you can.
  • If you have a front-loading machine you will need to add white vinegar to the detergent dispenser. Add the baking soda to the machines softener dispense. Then begin the wash cycle using the same hot temperature and longest cycle.
  • If your machine is a top-loading washer then allow the water to run for a few minutes to add water. Once done you can then add in the baking soda and vinegar. Allow the machine to agitate for 1 minute to combine the ingredients. Once this is done you will then want to stop the cycle and allow this mixture to then soak for at least one hour. You can then let the cycle finish.
  • Once this first cycle is finished it is a good idea to run another cycle with just hot water. You may add some more vinegar to loosen up any residue left by the first wash.
  • When this second cycle is complete you will need to leave the washing machine door open to allow the inside to dry and to prevent mildew.
  • Vinegar is an acetic acid, but it is only a mild form of acid and will not kill all of the molds and mildew.

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