House Cleaning

How to Get Rid of Germs in the Washing Machine

We live daily with germs and bacteria that live on the surfaces we come into contact with. Our body has all the mechanisms it needs as a defense, and often, this is enough to prevent damage. However, some factors can influence the proliferation of these microorganisms and thus trigger infectious processes in humans.

So let’s see, with this guide, how to eliminate germs in the washing machine.

Needed: Warm water, Marseille soap or sodium bicarbonate, Laundry soda, White vinegar, Citric acid.

Generally, the typical washes we do are whites, colored and delicate, obviously then divided by color and fabric, according to the guidelines of the labels. To eliminate germs in the washing machine, it is essential to close the washing cycles with resistant whites that require higher temperatures.

This ensures that the appliance remains cleaner during the days of non-use because, as we know, hot water removes most of the germs.

While doing the above, there remain soap residues that often remain in the pipes, in the tub, or the basket. We must periodically intervene with easy maintenance, which guarantees us a more thorough cleaning.

Let’s start by disconnecting the plug from the current and arm ourselves with simple products available at home and, which are certainly, with a meager environmental impact. Using simple bicarbonate or a little Marseille soap, a rag, and warm water, we clean the outside, eliminating dust, halos, and more.

Now detach the detergent compartment following the instructions in the booklet and wash it thoroughly by removing all the encrustations and let it air dry. Let’s move on to the porthole, continuing as before, clean the glass internally and externally, then move on to the most boring part, which is the gasket.

It is one of the places where there is more soap residue, so must remove them with care. At the end of the operation, we leave the door open as much as possible. The recirculation of air helps to keep the basket cleaner. If we look down, we find a vent where the drain passes. The filter is in this position, must also clean, and if there are any impurities, must remove them.

Clean and left to air, our washing machine is now ready for a complete washing of the areas we cannot reach. Just run a full cycle at 140°F or more by adding the products of your choice to the tray or directly into the basket.

Among the most ecological proposals, we have a glass of white vinegar (anti-limescale and antibacterial) or a valid alternative, citric acid or laundry soda. They are all very available and easy to use products, this maintenance is recommended to do about once a month. Now that our machine smells fresh, it’s ready to take care of our garments.

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