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Rescue Your Moldy Washing Machine With These Hacks

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If you have a front-loading washing machine, at some point you’ve probably encountered funky smells wafting from it. While the unit may look clean, further inspection almost always reveals mold build-up within the seal, where water pools and goes dank. So how do you deal with a moldy washing machine?

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Thankfully, there are a few things you can do to prevent mold and keep your freshly laundered clothes away from such vile. If you want to hack your washer and keep your laundry area clear of gag-inducing smells, here are some steps to take.

Run a Clean Cycle

Chores are never fun, and even remembering to do the laundry can be annoying. But, it’s important to run a clean cycle now and then to clear debris and detergent from the unit and keep it in tip-top shape. Most machines have a built-in cleaning cycle, but if you want to go the extra mile, consider adding ½ cup of bleach to the dispenser and running a full cycle with hot water to clean it thoroughly.

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Clean the Seal Regularly

The seal is where the real grossness happens, and if you lightly peel back the edges, you’re likely to see mold and grime. Before you run a clean cycle, consider scrubbing that area with a toothbrush or cleaning tool first. Don’t forget to scrub the drawers as well. A word of caution, though: if you’re using bleach in your wash cycle, avoid using vinegar or any products that contain ammonia or acids. Doing so could accidentally result in toxic gases that are harmful to your health.

Related: 5 Big Laundry Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Clothes

Check the Drainage Holes

When cleaning your washing machine, always check out the drainage holes and ensure they’re free and clear. These are usually located in an access panel for front-load machines, and are tiny enough to be cleaned with something simple like a crafting pipe cleaner. Removing lint, hair and other debris will promote proper drainage during your next laundry cycle.

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Soak Up Excess Water

After your final load of laundry goes through the washing machine, take a moment to absorb excess water in the seal with a towel or paper towels. Doing so will help dry the unit faster and avoid water pooling for an extended period of time. As we know, pooling water is a recipe for mold and bacteria.

Related: 5 Efficient Upgrades for Your Small Laundry Room

Use a High-Efficiency Detergent

If you have a newer, high-efficiency washer, you’ll want a detergent that keeps up. A high-efficiency detergent is designed for low-water machines, but you need to make sure you use the right amount with each load. Too much detergent, particularly when you’re throwing in a pod, can create residue that leads to mold. So, follow instructions carefully every time you do a load.

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Keep the Door Ajar Between Washes

Are you in the habit of closing the washer door after you’ve finished laundry? Well, stop that right now. According to most manufacturers, you should leave the door ajar to help the unit dry out between washes. Slamming that door shut creates a humid and warm environment that allows mold to thrive. Keeping it slightly open promotes air circulation and faster drying, which in turn helps to keep your machine smelling fresh for longer.

Related: 17 Laundry Room Ideas That Are Beyond Stylish (and Super Functional)



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