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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

How To Wash Your Washing Machine





How did I not ever know about this? No one ever told me.  It never occurred to me that my washing machine needed washing, and I have owned a few washing machines over the last 10 years. Doesn't it get clean while washing the clothes? I mean there is soap with each load right?

Looking back, I realized there have been times in my life when things get so busy that I have completely forgotten about a load of wash in the machine for a few days. I am sure you all know what I am talking about.  When I go to do another load of wash I discover that rancid mildewy smell that takes your breath away. So I would just re-wash the clothes and move on. I never knew that the mildew could stay in the washer, not to mention after many washes, your washer can grow mold. It also holds dirty water, mineral deposits, detergent deposits and feces can stay in the washer. This means that all the other clothes that you are trying to wash, come into contact with all that junk. It wasn't until I smelled my washer without any clothes in it, and realized it smelled a little funky. That funk is coming into contact with my clean clothes and then thrown into the dryer with that funk drying into them. There is nothing worse than getting out of the shower and smelling that rancid smell on your towels.

Gross!

Here are some ways to clean your cleaning machine:

Whichever option you choose make sure you don't mix them together. I personally have only done the bleach option and it has worked well for me. I think I might try the vinegar next time. Always let air dry with the lid open.

Bleach: Kills bacteria and any feces left behind. Will also remove any stains, prevents slime and mold. Fill your machine with hot water and set the water level on high. Add 2 cups of bleach and let it run through the entire cycle.

Vinegar: Distilled white vinegar, a non-toxic alternative. Removes soap scum, grease and odors.
Fill machine with warm water and add about half-gallon vinegar. Run through the entire cycle.

Lemon Juice:  For rust and odor removal.  Add 1 cup lemon juice to hot water on high-level and run through the whole cycle.


**Remember when cleaning your washer to make sure it is empty of clothes.
***For best results try to clean once a month.

If you have a front loading washer, then be sure to check out How to Clean Your Front Loading Washer and Get Rid of that Smell!

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

So u give directions for an older type washer but post photo of front loader, how do I use these tricks with a front loader? Can't fill with hot water first?????!!!!

Anonymous said...

I was wondering the same thing!!!

Anonymous said...

Does the front loaders have a dispenser for bleach? If so I would use it.

Anonymous said...

I have a front loader that allows me to pause. Once the initial water is in the machine, I pause the cycle then add vinegar.

sherice@foodieluvsfitness said...

lol please make sure washer isn't full of clothes... Common sense would tell me that but then again seems now days people don't have much of that anymore! :) anyway, that made me laugh

Sheila.reed said...

How do you clean inside of a dryer ?

Anonymous said...

How do you do these tips with a modern machine that is HE so it detects by weight how many clothes there are. If I dont have any it wont start.

My Thirty Spot said...

Hi Sheila. Reed. There is not much you need to do to clean a dryer. You can just wipe out the inside with a dry cloth and you can also read this post:
How To Get Your Dryer To Last Twice As Long

My Thirty Spot said...

Hi Anonymous,

Thanks for commenting. Your comment stumped me. I have an old fashion top loading washer, so I didn't even know they made those types of machines. I need to get with it. I would suggest using the vinegar method and just include it with some clothes. The vinegar will wash out of your clothes and won't leave a smell.

xoxo

niel said...

Hello.
How often should this be done?

My Thirty Spot said...

Hi Niel,

I would suggest that you do this 2-3 times a year, or if you start to smell a funky odor coming from your washer.

Thanks for commenting!

Anonymous said...

I use vinegar in the fabric softner dispense(of my front loading machine) in 6 or 8 loads of clothes when I notice that smell. It gets rid of it and the clothes do not smell like vinegar.

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