DIY Washing Machine Cleaning: Keep Your Washer Fresh and Efficient
Whether you live alone or have a big family, chances are you spend a lot of time doing laundry each week. Your washing machine is a reliable helper, making laundry quick and easy. But just like your clothes, your washer needs a little care and attention too. Regular cleaning helps remove odors, bacteria, and buildup, and keeps your machine running efficiently for years.
Alexandria Cleaners Pro shares simple steps to clean top-load and front-load washing machines safely and effectively.
Things to Remember Before Cleaning
Before you start:
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Turn off and unplug the washing machine.
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Disconnect water hoses to avoid leaks.
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Avoid using harsh chemicals like bleach too often.
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Make deep cleaning and disinfecting a part of your annual laundry routine.
Cleaning a Top-Load Agitator Washing Machine
This is the classic top-load washer with a central agitator. Dirt, detergent, and fabric softener can get trapped in its nooks and crannies, causing odors and reducing efficiency.
Tools & Materials Needed:
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½ cup baking soda
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½ cup distilled white vinegar
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2 cups hot water
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Long-handle utility brush
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Old toothbrush
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Microfiber cloth or sponge
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Bucket
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Identify your type of agitator—it may be removable or bolted in place.
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Remove the fabric softener dispenser, which usually holds a lot of residue.
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Soak the dispenser in hot water mixed with baking soda and/or vinegar for a few minutes to loosen buildup.
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Scrub the inside of the agitator barrel using a long-handle brush. Rinse and let it dry.
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Clean the main tub using your baking soda and vinegar mixture with a sponge or cloth.
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Use a toothbrush to scrub smaller, narrow areas.
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Wipe everything dry before reassembling the dispenser and agitator.
Cleaning a Top-Load Impeller Washing Machine
Impeller washers are newer, high-efficiency machines without a central agitator. Cleaning is simpler, but hidden dirt can accumulate under the impeller.
Tools & Materials Needed:
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½ cup baking soda
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½ cup distilled white vinegar
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2 cups hot water
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Microfiber cloth or sponge
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Bucket
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Old toothbrush
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Flat-head screwdriver
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Socket wrench
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Loctite adhesive
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Remove the impeller blade using a screwdriver and socket wrench. Clean with a cloth and toothbrush.
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Reattach the impeller using Loctite adhesive to secure the bolt.
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Fill the washer with hot water and pour in vinegar. Let it soak for at least an hour before running the cycle.
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Add baking soda and complete the cycle.
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Wipe the drum clean and use a toothbrush for seals, knobs, and buttons.
Pro Tip: Open the lid during cleaning cycles to prevent the washer from locking mid-process.
Cleaning a Front-Load Washing Machine
Front-load washers are popular for small spaces and energy efficiency. They are easier to clean, but water can collect at the bottom, creating a perfect environment for bacteria.
Tools & Materials Needed:
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½ cup baking soda
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½ cup distilled white vinegar
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2 cups hot water
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Bucket
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Microfiber cloth or sponge
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Old toothbrush
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Mix baking soda and vinegar in hot water.
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Use a microfiber cloth to clean the inside of the drum.
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Remove and scrub the detergent tray and other removable parts with a toothbrush.
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Wipe the door, gasket, and seals carefully.
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Clean the exterior, including knobs and buttons.
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Give the washer one final wipe inside and out.
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Leave the door open to air dry or dry it manually.
Final Tips
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Regular washing machine maintenance prevents odors and keeps clothes cleaner.
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For tough stains, persistent odors, or if you simply don’t have the time, Alexandria Cleaners Pro can provide professional washing machine cleaning services.
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Taking care of your washer now saves you time, money, and frustration later!
