How to clean a washing machine

EVERYONE knowns how to clean their clothes in a washing machine, but the correct way of cleaning the appliance itself isn’t quite such common knowledge.

Here’s everything you could possibly need to know about washing your washing machine.

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How do you clean a washing machine?

According to cleaning experts, washing machines can harbour salmonella and other nasty bacteria if not given some TLC every now and again.

However, if you clean it regularly as part of your routine, you can keep germs at bay.

Experts recommend cleaning your washing machine at least once a month.

This quick and easy cleaning process will save you a lot of time and keep your laundry smelling fresh.

Here’s how to clean a washing machine:

1. Run a hot cycle

Run an empty, regular cycle on the hottest setting (at a minimum of 60ºC).

Add around 250ml of white vinegar to the detergent tray.

White vinegar is a great natural ingredient to neutralise bad smells and kill any lingering bacteria in the drum of the washing machine.

2. Clean the exterior

As you wait for the cycle to finish, clean the exterior of the machine with a white vinegar cleaning solution and a cloth.

3. Run a second hot cycle

Run one more empty, regular cycle on hot — but this time don’t use any detergent or vinegar.

Instead, you can add 1/2 cup of baking soda to the drum to clear away any buildup.

4. Wipe down the interior

Once the second cycle is complete, take a cloth and your desired cleaning spray and wipe down the inside of the machine.

Wait for it to dry completely before closing again, as this will prevent any mould.

How to clean a washing machine drawer?

1. Remove the drawer and spray

Gently take out your detergent drawer and clean with your spray of choice or warm soapy water.

2. Clean the hard-to-reach parts

Using a toothbrush or bottle-cleaner, scrub all the parts that you were unable to clean with your cloth.

Cleaning expert Mrs Hinch revealed she uses a sonic scrubber to clean the hard to reach crevices in her washing machine drawer.

3. Leave to dry

Let the drawer dry thoroughly and then carefully place it back into the machine.

How to clean a washing machine filter?

1. Turn off and unplug the machine

Before trying to find and remove the filter, make sure that you safely switch off and unplug your machine.

2. Open the filter

Remove the cover and open the filter — make sure to check your manual if you’re not sure where the filter is.

Place a towel on the floor and use a tray to catch any water when the filter opens. Wait until all the water is drained.

3. Check the filter and clean

Once you have unscrewed the filter cap you can check for any obstructions, such as coins or buttons.

Place the filter cap in hot soapy water for ten minutes.

Take it out and once it has dried you can reassemble the filter.