How to Clean Your Washing Machine for Fresher, Cleaner Laundry

How to Clean Your Washing Machine for Fresher, Cleaner Laundry
Have you ever finished a full load of laundry only to notice your clothes don’t smell or feel as fresh as expected? While heavily soiled clothes can be one reason, another often-overlooked cause is a washing machine that needs cleaning.
Soap residue, fabric softener buildup, hard water minerals, and even mold can collect inside your washer over time. The good news? Cleaning your washing machine is simple and inexpensive — and it makes a big difference.
Why You Should Clean Your Washing Machine
Even though it cleans your clothes, your washer can collect:
Detergent residue
Lint and dirt
Hard water deposits
Mold and mildew (especially in front-loaders)
Bacteria that cause odors
Cleaning it regularly helps:
Eliminate bad smells
Improve washing performance
Extend the life of your machine
Keep clothes fresher
Full Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide
Step 1: Clean the Drum with Vinegar
You’ll need:
1–2 cups distilled white vinegar
How to do it:
Make sure the washer is empty.
Pour 1–2 cups of distilled white vinegar directly into the drum (not the detergent drawer).
Run the washer on the hottest and longest cycle available.
Let the cycle complete fully.
Vinegar helps break down soap scum, mineral buildup, and bacteria.
Step 2: Deep Clean with Baking Soda
You’ll need:
½ cup baking soda
After the vinegar cycle is done, sprinkle ½ cup baking soda into the drum.
Run another hot cycle.
This step neutralizes odors and loosens remaining residue.
Step 3: Clean the Door Seal (Front-Loaders)
Front-loading washers often trap moisture in the rubber gasket.
Mix equal parts vinegar and warm water.
Dip a cloth or old toothbrush in the solution.
Gently scrub inside the rubber seal.
Wipe dry with a clean towel.
Pull back the rubber carefully — mold often hides inside folds.
Step 4: Clean the Detergent Drawer
Remove the detergent tray (if removable).
Soak it in warm, soapy water for 15–20 minutes.
Scrub away buildup with a brush.
Rinse and dry completely before replacing.
Step 5: Clean the Filter (If Your Machine Has One)
Check your washer manual for filter location.
Turn off and unplug the washer.
Place a towel underneath.
Remove and rinse the filter.
Reinsert securely.
How Often Should You Clean It?
Once a month for regular households
Every 2 weeks if you:
Use a lot of fabric softener
Wash heavily soiled items
Live in a hard water area
Notice odors
Natural vs. Store-Bought Cleaners
You can also use washing machine cleaning tablets, but vinegar and baking soda are:
Affordable
Eco-friendly
Readily available
Effective for routine cleaning
Avoid mixing vinegar and bleach — never use them together.
Bonus Tips for Fresher Laundry
Leave the door open after each wash to air dry.
Use the correct amount of detergent (too much causes buildup).
Wipe the drum and gasket weekly.
Avoid leaving wet clothes sitting inside for long periods.
Final Thoughts
A clean washing machine means cleaner clothes. With just vinegar, baking soda, and a little time, you can remove odors, prevent buildup, and keep your washer running efficiently for years.



