How To Keep Your Front-Loading Washing Machine Stink And Mold-Free In 7 Ways

Oct 16, 2018 by apost team

After experiencing a laundromat, it is amazing to have a front-loading washing machine in the comfort of your home. While you no longer have to share your washing machine with other people, you will now be the person responsible for cleaning it. It seems counterintuitive that a washing machine needs to be washed, but it has to be cleaned properly.

If you fail to clean your front-loading washing machine, it can end up developing mold and mildew. Residue from fabric softeners and detergents can build up over time. At the very least, you will end up with a musty, smelly machine.

The mold and residue can also end up breaking your washing machine if you are not careful. To keep your machine smelling great and working properly, use the following seven tips.

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1. Clean The Gaskets

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Take a look at your washing machine. Every washing machine has a rubber seal that keeps water from leaking out. While the gasket is required for your washing machine to work, the crevices can trap mold and residue. Because of this, it is important to thoroughly clean the gasket from time to time.

2. Clean Out The Dispensers

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Next, grab your favorite cleaning product and some water. You want to clean out the dispenser that you normally use for detergents. Make sure that all of the soapy residue is completely gone.

3. Invest In Some Bleach

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Thankfully, you do not have to scrub your washing machine by hand. One easy way to get your machine clean is by doing an entire cycle without any clothing. Replace the detergent you would normally use with some bleach.

4. Open The Door

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When moisture is trapped in a small area, mold ends up developing. One way to prevent this from happening is by leaving the door ajar. This will allow the machine to dry out and will prevent mold from growing.

5. Pick The Right Detergent

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If you are struggling with soap residue, your detergent could be the problem. Pick a detergent that produces less soap suds. In general, powder detergents produce less soap suds than liquid detergents.

6. Reduce Your Detergent Usage

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If you are using an excessive amount of detergent, you will end up producing more soap suds and soap residue. Look at the directions on the box or bottle of detergent. Then, use the recommended amount for your load size.

7. Avoid Fabric Softener

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To reduce mold and residue, try using less fabric softener. Instead of using fabric softener, try adding a dryer sheet when you dry your clothes. It will make your clothes just as soft without causing mold problems.

While no one wants to have a smelly washing machine, residue and mold can build up over time. By using these simple tips, you can prevent mold and foul odors in your washing machine.

Help your friends keep their washing machines smelling great by telling them about these easy tips.