A smelly washing machine is a usually occurrence. This is why simple methods of cleaning it and getting rid of the smell have sprouted. If you are clueless as to what to do with your musty washer, here are three simple methods you can try:
Method 1: Open The Tub Door
If you are too lazy to even try cleaning your washer, just open the tub door and that should solve your problem. A musty washer is usually caused by cooped up extra moisture inside the tub. This is a common problem for front load washers.
This type of washer has drainage system that is not as efficient as the top loading ones because it has H-axis drum. When extra moisture is left in the tub, it will have a hard time drying completely which will then lead to the smell. Your clothes, when they are not properly dried stinks when you leave it in your room. This is also the case for your washer.
It is better to place your washer in a well-ventilated area where the sun can reach it too so it can dry completely whether or not you wipe the tub walls.
Method 2: Run A Vinegar Cycle
If you are up for a major cleaning method, try the vinegar trick. This is one of the most effective ways of removing any form of smell and also removing sediments, lime scales and molds. Just run an empty hot water cycle and then add a cupful of white vinegar to this cycle.
To make it more effective, you can follow it up with a baking soda cycle. Just add a cupful of baking soda to an empty water cycle to help neutralize odor. This is a great natural way of cleaning.
Method 3: Any Citrus Helps
Citrus juices help heaps. You can try juicing one lemon or orange. Add this when you run an empty hot water cycle. This helps a lot not only removing odor but also in removing stains that can be present in your tub. This is also a good substitute if you do not like the smell of vinegar.
Whatever you do, always keep the tub dry. Excess moisture is the main cause of this problem which is why you need to keep washer tub dry at all times. This will help remove all washer odor problems. It will also prevent the flourishing of germs and bacteria which is another cause of odor.
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