Over time, top load washing machines accumulate grime, detergent residue, and even mildew, leading to foul odors and reduced efficiency. Keeping your machine clean not only helps eliminate bad smells but also ensures it continues to wash your clothes effectively. Here’s how to thoroughly clean your top load washing machine using a simple, effective method.

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Start by Emptying the Machine and Removing Parts

Before starting the cleaning process, make sure the machine is completely empty. Check for any clothes, socks, or forgotten items that might be lingering inside. Next, remove any detachable parts. Most top load machines have a removable agitator cap or fabric softener dispenser, which tend to collect dirt and grime over time. These areas are also prime spots for bacteria growth and unpleasant odors.

Take these removable components and place them in the sink. Fill the sink with warm water, add a cup of white vinegar, and a little dish soap. Let them soak while you move on to cleaning the rest of the machine.

Detail Cleaning with Vinegar Mix

While the parts are soaking, grab my DIY cleaning solution made from 1 cup white vinegar, 1 cup water, and a teaspoon of Dawn dish soap. This solution is perfect for breaking down grime and disinfecting your machine.

Spray the vinegar mix on any grimy areas that were revealed after removing the agitator cap or dispenser, particularly around the bleach and softener dispensers. Another spot to check is just under the rim of the drum. Gently move the drum side to side to expose areas where dirt tends to accumulate. Use a soft sponge or a toothbrush to scrub these hard-to-reach spots. Electric scrubbers like the rubbermaid electric scrubber or small detailing brushes can make this step easier and more effective, especially for those hard-to-clean nooks and crannies.

Cleaning these areas thoroughly is crucial, as grime buildup here often leads to lingering odors. The bleach dispenser, in particular, is a hidden culprit. Use a pipe cleaner to reach inside any small slots, ensuring no gunk is left behind.

Cleaning the Drum and Running a Cleaning Cycle

Top load washing machines often have a “clean” cycle setting, but even if yours doesn’t, you can easily replicate the process. For a thorough cleaning, use either two cups of white vinegar or a commercial cleaning tablet like those from Active. Be careful not to combine vinegar and cleaning tablets—choose one or the other for your cleaning solution.

If you’re using vinegar, pour it directly into the drum. If you’re opting for a cleaning tablet, simply drop it into the drum. Set your machine to the heaviest cycle, use hot water, and make sure the water level fills as high as possible to clean the entire drum thoroughly. If your machine is older, you can pause the cycle when the drum fills and let the solution soak for an hour to maximize its effectiveness.

Scrub and Rinse Removable Components

Once the cleaning cycle is running, return to the sink and scrub the removable parts you’ve been soaking. Fabric softener dispensers, in particular, can accumulate residue over time, so it’s important to give them a good scrub. Use a toothbrush or sponge to reach tight corners, and a pipe cleaner for any small openings. Once clean, allow the parts to air dry completely before reassembling them.

While the machine is completing its cleaning cycle, take a moment to wipe down the exterior. The top and sides of the washing machine can collect dust and detergent spills, so give them a good wipe with the vinegar mix to leave your machine looking fresh and shiny on the outside, too.

Preventing Future Buildup

Now that your washing machine is sparkling clean, it’s important to adopt a few habits that can help maintain its freshness. First, always leave the lid open after completing a load of laundry. This simple step allows air to circulate, preventing moisture from becoming trapped inside and leading to musty odors. Keeping a few microfiber towels nearby to wipe up any lingering moisture inside the drum after a wash is also a great way to minimize future buildup.

Using washing machine cleaning tablets once a month is another great preventive measure. These tablets help keep your machine running smoothly and smelling fresh between deep cleanings.

All Set and Ready to Go

Cleaning your top load washing machine regularly is essential to keep it running efficiently and free from unpleasant odors. By thoroughly detailing the machine’s components, running a cleaning cycle with vinegar or cleaning tablets, and adopting simple maintenance habits, you can ensure your washing machine stays in top condition for years to come!

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