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IF YOU DO THIS, ALL THE DIRT WILL COME OUT OF THE WASHING MACHINE: GOODBYE TO UNPLEASANT LAUNDRY ODORS

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IF YOU DO THIS, ALL THE DIRT WILL COME OUT OF THE WASHING MACHINE: GOODBYE TO UNPLEASANT LAUNDRY ODORS

You trust your washing machine to keep your clothes clean — but when was the last time you cleaned it? If your freshly washed laundry has started to smell less than fresh, or your machine looks a bit grimy, you’re not alone. Over time, detergent residue, fabric softener, lint, and hard water minerals can build up inside your washer — and so can bacteria and mold.

The result? Dingy clothes, bad smells, and a machine that’s working harder than it needs to. But here’s the good news: if you do this one simple cleaning routine, all the dirt will come out — and those unpleasant odors will be gone for good.


🧼 THE SECRET WASHING MACHINE DEEP CLEAN METHOD

What You’ll Need:

  • 2 cups white vinegar
  • 1/4 cup baking soda
  • A few drops of essential oil (optional, for a fresh scent)
  • A microfiber cloth or sponge
  • An old toothbrush

✅ Step-by-Step Cleaning Process:

1. Run a Hot Vinegar Cycle

Pour 2 cups of white vinegar directly into the drum of your empty washing machine. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant and deodorizer that breaks down buildup, soap scum, and hard water deposits.

💡 Optional: Add a few drops of tea tree or lemon essential oil for extra antibacterial power and a fresh scent.

Set your washer to the hottest and longest cycle and start the machine. No clothes — this cycle is for the washer itself.


2. Add Baking Soda Boost

Once the vinegar cycle finishes, sprinkle 1/4 cup of baking soda directly into the drum and run another short hot wash cycle. Baking soda neutralizes odors and gently scrubs the drum.


3. Scrub the Rubber Gasket

If you have a front-loading machine, open the door and inspect the rubber seal around the opening — also known as the gasket. This area traps moisture, hair, lint, and soap, making it a breeding ground for mold and mildew.

  • Dip a cloth or toothbrush in a solution of equal parts vinegar and water
  • Scrub thoroughly, especially in the folds of the rubber
  • Wipe dry with a clean cloth

4. Clean the Detergent Drawer

Remove the detergent drawer (most slide out with a bit of pressure) and soak it in warm, soapy water. Use the toothbrush to scrub any gunk from the corners, then rinse and dry before putting it back.

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