The Easiest Way to Clean Your Washing Machine

Your washing machine cleans your clothes, therefore you should clean your washing machine. It’s a simple concept, but not one we think about too often. The washing machine doesn’t always strike me as a clean-able object or even one that needs to be spruced up, but in reality, it does get pretty grimy after pulling the dirt off all our clothes and towels. Sometimes the washing machine even stinks, which is a good enough reason to tackle it. Here’s the easiest way to get it done.

Why clean a washing machine:

The reasons for cleaning your washing machine extend beyond aesthetics and smells: Soap residue and chemicals from your detergent, plus whatever is on your garments, can create a nasty film inside. Not only can this clog up your mechanisms, making the whole thing run less effectively, but it can trap bacteria, too.

Clean your washing machine with baking soda and vinegar

You don’t need anything fancy—just vinegar and baking soda, though the methods you use to disperse these vary depending on what sort of tutorial you’re watching. In the past, I’ve just dumped about a cup of vinegar straight into the drum and run a hot, empty load. That’s always worked well for me in terms of de-stinking, but you can also kick it up a notch. More recently, I sprinkled baking soda into the drum and put a cup of vinegar directly into the detergent tray.

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