You would think that a machine designed to wash things would stay clean on its own, right? Unfortunately, that’s not the case. I’ll admit, I didn’t know I needed to clean my washing machine until it started to smell like a swamp. After a little research, I learned that the smell could be coming from my washing machine. I cleaned it with hot water and bleach (as outlined below), and the smell cleared right up. Ahead, find step-by-step instructions for cleaning your washing machine, with expert tips from two cleaning pros: Justin Carpenter from Modern Maids and Sarah McAllister from GoCleanCo and House Work.
Do You Need To Clean Inside a Washing Machine?
Washing machines can easily collect dirt, bacteria and even fungus over time, so they need to be cleaned regularly. This includes the rubber seal, tub and detergent dispenser. “Regular cleaning helps maintain efficiency, prevent odors and extend the lifespan of the machine,” Carpenter says.
Methods To Clean a Washing Machine
There are two primary methods of cleaning a washing machine: Run the machine’s clean cycle (if it has one) or add bleach to a hot water cycle.