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Ways To Clean Your Top Loading Washer Naturally

How to clean top load washers

By shuvam duttaPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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Knowing the nitty-gritty of cleaning a washing machine naturally, particularly, a top loader, needs little more than baking soda, vinegar and little elbow grease. Enjoy the process while you read on!

We all see tutorials on how to clean washer naturally, but we seldom can follow the directions accurately. Not only bleach happens to be toxic, but it is also harmful to sewers as it can erode the entire system. Thus, a certain amount of bacteria is essential to break down the small matter in the sewerage system. And, here comes the application of DIY washing machine cleaner.

The resulting instructions will enable you to kill mildew, mould, clean your washer and keep odours at bay with only natural elements. The process happens to be safe for washer components and septic tanks as well.

So, primarily, you need two common home ingredients for this project. And, baking soda and white vinegar will come to your rescue. The acidity of the white vinegar will dissolve lime deposits in pipe and soap residue within the washtub. On the other hand, baking soda will help kill mould and mildew. Also, it cleanses soap scum and helps deodorize if you have SWS (stinky washer syndrome). Quickly check some of its benefits as well before you leap onto the steps to DIY affresh washer cleaner application.

Benefits of Cleaning Washer Naturally

If the concept of how to clean washer naturally seems odd to you, let us discuss some of the benefits of it:

Washers, usually, tend to stink badly because of their design. High-efficiency laundry washers tend to accumulate water in particular parts, turning out to be a breeding ground of mildew and mould and leading to pungent odour. They can eventually stick along with clean clothes while you wash them.

Hard water leads to a lime buildup in pipes and parts of the washer. It causes things to run slower. Washers and pipes happen to be more efficient when you remove the lime.

Constant moisture in humid climates prevents your washer from drying up completely and in between the loads and washes. It leads to mildew growth and stale odours.

Sometimes, dirt and soap splash up, leaving debris and grime on components of the agitator and wash bin as they remain above the line of water.

Steps to Clean Washer Naturally

Make sure to set your washer to make it run hot water with a bulky load setting. Do not add detergent and clothes. Now, make sure to add 3 to 4 bowls of white vinegar to the hot water and enable the washer to mix them for a minute after adding the vinegar.

Now, approximately add half cup of baking soda or DIY washing machine tub cleaning powder. Make the washer run for mixing the cleaning powder or baking soda. Then, stop the machine at this point and allow the mixture to sit for 1 hour.

While the baking soda, hot water and vinegar happen to be penetrating the odours and grime, take a clean cloth after dipping it in vinegar water and clean your washing machine. Pay heed to the top portion of the washer, the knobs, the peak of the wash bin and any fabric or bleach softener dispensers.

Make your washing cycle resume until you find the water draining. In case your washer allows it, make sure to turn the knob on so that the tub drains while spinning it. It helps clean gunk by throwing vinegar water through the holes of the washbasin. Also, if your washer does not allow this, make sure to begin another cycle of hot wash and make it run.

The scum at the top portion is easy to remove with a sponge. Keep in mind that the water does not reach this part, so you need to pay extra attention to this part.

If your top load washing machine happens to be responsive to getting mould, mildew, or odours, make sure to keep the cover open after every use. Wash your machine applying these steps every few months or as you need to. Again, make sure to keep in mind that these instructions happen to be applicable for a top loader washing machine only.

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