Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle.
Spray the rubber seal around the door and wipe with a cloth.
Use a toothbrush to clean between the folds of the seal, where mold often hides.
Dry with a clean cloth to prevent future mold growth.
4. Clear the Filter:
Locate your washing machine’s filter (usually at the bottom front).
Remove it and rinse it under running water to clear out lint and debris.
Reinsert the clean filter securely.
5. Final Rinse:
Run another quick rinse cycle with just hot water to flush out any remaining vinegar or baking soda.
Leave the door open to let the drum air-dry completely.
Why This Method Works:
Vinegar: Cuts through grease, kills bacteria, and dissolves mineral deposits.
Baking Soda: Neutralizes odors and provides gentle scrubbing action.
Hot Water: Loosens dirt and kills mold spores.
How Often to Clean Your Washing Machine:
Once a Month: If you do laundry frequently.
Every 2–3 Months: For occasional use or if your machine has a self-cleaning feature.
Tips for Fresh-Smelling Laundry:
Avoid Overloading: Overfilling the drum can cause detergent buildup.
Use the Right Detergent: Opt for high-efficiency (HE) detergent if your machine requires it.
Dry the Machine: After every use, leave the door and detergent drawer open to allow air circulation.
With this method, your washing machine will stay clean and odor-free, making every load of laundry smell fresh and delightful! 🧺✨🚿
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