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Dealing with a Smelly Washing Machine

Temps de lecture : 6 minutes environ

Does your washing machine smell bad? You’re not alone! Over time, washing machines can accumulate residue and bacteria, which can cause those unpleasant odors no one wants in their home. When your washing machine smells bad, it’s important to act fast, and Wecasa’s expert domestic cleaning tips are here to help you tackle the issue and keep your laundry smelling fresh!

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Understanding why your washing machine smells bad

A smelly washing machine can feel like a mystery, but it’s more common than you think. These odors often stem from trapped detergent, fabric softener, or dirt, all of which can accumulate over time. If left unchecked, the smell can even spread to your clothes and laundry room.

Knowing the root cause is the first step in solving the problem and preventing it from coming back.

Identifying the cause of the smell

Residue in the drum

Over time, detergent residue can build up inside the drum. This buildup happens more often if you use too much detergent or if you wash at lower temperatures. This residue becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and mold, which leads to unpleasant smells.

Bacteria buildup

A washing machine’s moist environment can create the perfect conditions for bacteria to thrive. If you’re mainly washing clothes on cold or eco-friendly settings, bacteria can hang around and cause bad odors. Running regular hot washes can help, but it’s also key to tackle the source of the problem. Dealing with bacteria buildup can be tricky, so adopting the right cleaning routine is key to keeping your washing machine (and your laundry) smelling great.

Effects of a smelly washer

Impact on clothes

One of the most annoying effects of a smelly washer is that your clean clothes might not smell so clean! The musty scent can transfer from the drum to your fabrics, leaving you with laundry that’s less-than-fresh. No one wants to put on a “clean” top that smells less-than-ideal.

Odor in the laundry room

That smell doesn’t just stop at your clothes. If your washing machine is left unchecked, the odour can spread, filling your laundry room with a damp, moldy scent. Over time, this can make your laundry room an unpleasant space to be in, even if everything looks perfectly clean!

Cleaning and maintenance

To keep your washing machine smelling fresh, a good cleaning routine is essential. You don’t need to go all-out every day, but regular care will help prevent smells from building up over time.

Regular cleaning routine

Regularly wipe down the drum, door, and detergent tray after use to remove residue. Also, run an empty hot wash every month to break down any trapped detergent and prevent bacteria buildup.

Tip: A monthly hot wash helps maintain hygiene in your machine, killing bacteria and reducing bad smells.

Cleaning the drum

For a deeper clean, try wiping the drum with a cloth and some vinegar or baking soda. These natural cleaners help break down residue and eliminate bacteria, leaving your washing machine smelling fresh without the use of harsh chemicals.

Washing machine cleaner

If natural solutions aren’t cutting it, a dedicated washing machine cleaner can do the trick. These products are designed to break down detergent buildup and kill bacteria, keeping your machine fresh and clean. Be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging for the best results.

Cleaning the door and detergent tray

The door seal and detergent tray are often overlooked, but they can trap water, detergent, and dirt, leading to your washing machine smelling bad. Here’s how to tackle those hidden spots:

Removing residue

Remove the detergent tray and give it a good scrub with warm, soapy water. This helps get rid of old detergent and softener residue. Make sure to also wipe down the tray slot itself, as this area can harbour mold and bacteria.

Using softener to prevent odors

While softeners can make your clothes smell great, overuse can contribute to residue buildup. Try cutting back on how much softener you use and make sure you’re using a product that’s specifically designed to prevent residue.

Preventive measures

A few simple habits can go a long way in preventing smells from taking over. Always leave the door and detergent tray open after each wash to allow air circulation. This helps dry out any leftover water, preventing mold and mildew from forming.

Tips for fresh-smelling laundry

Keeping your washing machine smelling fresh means your clothes will stay fresh, too. Follow these easy tips to get the best results from your wash.

  • Proper detergent usage

Using too much detergent can cause residue to build up inside your machine, leading to bad smells. Follow the recommended amounts on the packaging, and avoid overloading your washer with detergent, especially when doing smaller loads.

  • Avoiding sewage smells

Occasionally, a washing machine can develop a smell that’s more like sewage than mildew. This could be due to a blockage in the drain or filter. To avoid this, regularly clean out the washing machine filter and ensure the drain hose is clear of blockages.

  • Leaving the door open

One of the simplest tips: leave the door open! After every wash, leave the door ajar to allow the drum to air out. This prevents moisture from being trapped inside, which can reduce the chance of mold and mildew growing. Also, mold loves moisture, so keeping your washing machine dry is key. Be sure to wipe down the door seal after every wash and remove any water trapped in the folds. This prevents mold from growing and keeps bad smells at bay.

Seeking professional help in when your washing machine smells bad

Sometimes, no matter how much cleaning you do, the smell just won’t go away. If that’s the case, it might be time to consult a professional.

  • When to consult a technician

If you’ve followed all the steps and the smell persists, it’s worth getting a technician to check your machine. There may be an issue with the drainage or an internal component that’s causing the smell.

  • Persistent smells despite cleaning efforts

When deep cleaning fails to solve the issue, it could indicate a more serious problem, such as blocked pipes or a faulty drainage system. A professional technician can diagnose and fix these problems for you.

  • Unusual noises or leaks during the wash cycle

If your washing machine is making strange noises or leaking water during the cycle, this could be a sign of mechanical problems. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage – and might even help solve that mystery smell!

And just like that, your washing machine smells fresh and is ready for action! Need a hand with laundry and ironing? Don’t hesitate to book a session with Wecasa—we’re here to help!

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