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Yes, vinegar helps clean the washing machine thoroughly: here’s how to use it

Vinegar can help clean parts of a washing machine, but it’s not a cure-all, and it should be used appropriately.

How to use vinegar

For a routine clean:

  1. Make sure the washing machine is empty.
  2. Pour about 2 cups (500 mL) of white vinegar into the detergent dispenser or directly into the drum (depending on the machine and manufacturer’s instructions).
  3. Run the hottest, longest wash cycle available.
  4. After the cycle, wipe the door seal, detergent drawer, and drum with a clean cloth.
  5. Leave the door and detergent drawer open to let the machine dry.

For stubborn residue

If there’s soap scum or mildew, scrub the rubber door seal and detergent drawer with a soft brush and a mild cleaner.

A few cautions

  • Don’t mix vinegar with bleach. Combining them can release harmful chlorine gas.
  • Frequent use of vinegar may not be recommended by some washing machine manufacturers, particularly because repeated exposure to acid may affect certain rubber seals or components over time.
  • If your machine’s manual recommends a specific washing machine cleaner, follow those instructions.

For preventing odors:

  • Leave the door open after each wash.
  • Remove wet laundry promptly.
  • Clean the detergent drawer and door gasket regularly.
  • Run a maintenance cycle periodically, especially if you mostly use cold water.

So, vinegar can be a useful occasional cleaning aid, but it’s not necessary for every machine, and it’s best used according to your manufacturer’s guidance.

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