How To Clean Your Mouldy Washing Machine (& Make It Sparkle!)

 We use our washing machine so often, yet, a recent Expert Home Tips survey revealed that a surprising 35% had never washed their washing machine since purchasing it.

Big deal, right? How could something you put soap and water in practically every day get dirty anyway? Cleaning our clothes is a big enough hassle!

Psst. Anushka can help you with that in The ultimate guide to cleaning your clothes.

Well, what if I told you that thousands of our washing machines could be full of mould as a result of neglecting to clean them?  In fact, you might actually be washing your clothes in a big pool of sludge, filth and other ungodly griminess. Yuck!

I don't want to cause panic here, but according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), all moulds have the potential to cause ill-health and even kill in extreme cases.

So, cleaning our washing machines suddenly becomes a bigger priority than we all originally thought, doesn't it?

Your washing machine seal is the main culprit of mould. This is what prevents water from coming out of the washer and with the door closed. It's deep and narrow, trapping moisture which promotes mould growth.

Your washing machine drum door also gathers dust and unhealthy bacteria that can also contribute to your washing machine damaging your family's health.

Another key area is the washing machine drawer. All sorts of chemicals are put into these compartments and water collects them during the cycle. This means the drawer never really get a chance to dry out properly, and the wet environment encourages mould to grow.

What do I need to prevent washing machine mould?

Today we're sharing the perfect way for you to clean your washing machine. It's strange, but it's simple: White vinegar, water and baking soda- that's all!

This eco-friendly method doesn't use bleach or other nasty chemicals, only costs pennies to make, and is an ingredient you most likely already have in your kitchen, so no excuses!

How to prevent a mouldy washing machine?

washing machine mould materials

Great news! You can clean your mouldy. how to get slime out of clothes washing machine in less than an hour and it's super simple. You can also save time & energy on laundry if you really hate it.

washing machine mould dust

1 . Before you get started, wipe down all the dust that has originally gathered on your drum and inside the door. Then, pull back your seal and remove any 'fluff' that has started to form.

This will prevent additional dirt from gathering in your washing machine drum while you start your deep clean.

2.  Mix together the bicarbonate of soda and water in your small cup. This is going to be your 'detergent' for your washing machine. Then pour the vinegar into a measuring cup and head to your washing machine.

washing machine mould baking soda

washing machine mould baking soda

3. Add your baking soda mix into the detergent container of your machine and then the vinegar into the drum. Set your washer to normal load at the hottest water temperature setting to kill as much mould as possible

4. Hit start on your machine and let the ingredients work away at all that grime.

5. While your miracle products are working their magic, mix white vinegar with warm water and dip your cloth in to wipe down the front of your washing machine. Let it set in for a minute or two, then wipe away all the excess dirt with a dry kitchen roll.

wipe away washing machine mould

dust off washing machine mould

6. Once the cycle has finished, open the machine and use your cleaning scourer or sponge to tackle stubborn and tough mould or residue while the machine is still warm. Then wipe clean with fresh water and a cloth.

cleaning washing machine mould scourer

7. Now it's time to tackle those tricky parts of your machine with all the awkward corners and fixtures. Pour vinegar into the detergent container and let it soak for a few minutes.

8. While it's soaking, pull the rubber seal away from the drum and give it a good scrub with your sponge. It's good to do this at least a couple of times a month to keep away dirt and mould. Wipe down your detergent container to avoid black marks too.

9. Not all washing machines have a 'lint trap' but if you check your manual and find that yours does, it's best to clean that as well. It will get rid of that nasty washing machine stinky smell. Some washing machines have a lower panel that can easily be removed, but PLEASE consult your manual before trying to pull parts from yours.

10. Place your old towel or lots of kitchen roll down on the floor and open your lint 



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