How do I run a cleaning cycle on my washing machine?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

To run a cleaning cycle on your washing machine, follow these steps:

1. Gather the necessary materials: distilled white vinegar and baking soda.

2. Measure out two cups of distilled white vinegar. This natural cleaning agent is effective in removing dirt, grime, and buildup from the inner components of your washing machine.

3. Locate the detergent dispenser on your washing machine. This is usually a compartment where you add detergent for each cycle. Pour the two cups of vinegar directly into the detergent dispenser. If your machine doesn’t have a dispenser, you can pour the vinegar into the drum instead.

4. Set your washing machine to run on its longest cycle with the hottest water. The hot water helps to break down any residue and sanitize the machine. Running a long cycle ensures that the vinegar has enough time to work its magic.

5. Once the vinegar cycle is complete, it’s time to add baking soda to further clean and deodorize your washing machine. Sprinkle half a cup of baking soda directly into the drum of the machine. Baking soda is a natural deodorizer and can help remove any lingering odors.

6. Run the machine again on the same settings – the longest cycle with hot water. This time, the baking soda will help to scrub away any remaining residue and leave your washing machine smelling fresh.

7. After the second cycle is complete, your washing machine should be clean and ready to use. If there are any remaining traces of vinegar or baking soda, you can wipe them away with a damp cloth.

Additional tips:

– It’s recommended to run a cleaning cycle on your washing machine every 1-3 months, depending on usage. Regular cleaning helps prevent the buildup of dirt, detergent residue, and mold.

– If you notice any specific areas of buildup or stains, you can scrub them with a soft brush or toothbrush dipped in vinegar or a vinegar-water solution. This can help target stubborn stains or grime.

– If you live in an area with hard water, it’s even more important to clean your washing machine regularly. Hard water can lead to mineral deposits and buildup, affecting the performance of your machine.

– To prevent future odors or buildup, make sure to leave the door of your washing machine open after each use. This allows air to circulate and helps to dry out any moisture.

By following these steps and incorporating regular cleaning into your washing machine maintenance routine, you can keep your machine running smoothly and ensure your clothes come out fresh and clean every time.