Make your washer clean itself!
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HomeSpot HQ
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It sounds funny that you have clean a machine designed for cleaning, but the washer does need some love. Detergent and grime build up on the drum over time.
Luckily, it's pretty easy to clean. Dump a couple cups of vinegar with a little bit of lemon juice (for smell) into the washing machine and set to the hottest cycle. While the washer is running, wipe down the exterior with a mixture of vinegar and water.
After the cycle is completed, clean the detergent, bleach, and fabric softener dispensers with the same mixture.
Luckily, it's pretty easy to clean. Dump a couple cups of vinegar with a little bit of lemon juice (for smell) into the washing machine and set to the hottest cycle. While the washer is running, wipe down the exterior with a mixture of vinegar and water.
After the cycle is completed, clean the detergent, bleach, and fabric softener dispensers with the same mixture.
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Published March 19th, 2013 9:20 AM
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Kiki Cilia Krzywicki on Jan 04, 2014Front loaders clean by centrifugal force and that's why it doesn't use a lot of water. The water is forced through the clothes.You need to leave the door open enough for the glass to leave a slight opening so mildew won't form. I just swipe it( the glass & the rubber ring ) with a paper towel that has a little bleach or vinegar . Most front end loaders have a clean cycle . I put some vinegar in all the dispensers and put it on clean cycle. My machine has a steel drum so there is no real build up, but the vinegar freshens up dispensers by cleaning away the residue from the detergent.
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