So be sure to clean your washing machine with vinegar and bleach at least twice a year and if like us you live in an area with hard water aim for 3 or 4 times a year to keep everything running smoothly.
Clean washer with vinegar and bleach.
After that minute open the top of the machine and again let the hot water sit in the basin for an hour before you let the cycle complete.
For an even deeper cleaning add 1 cup of baking soda to the washer as well.
To remove stubborn stains or brighten white fabrics some people pre treat washables with vinegar and then throw a half cup of bleach.
Allow the cycle to run until it has completed.
Besides cleaning inside the drum of your washing machine the bleach and vinegar help clear out mineral deposits and soap scum in the pipes and hoses of your machine as well.
When it s done fill it up with hot water again and this time add 1 quart of white distilled vinegar.
This time when you fill the washer with hot water add the quart of white vinegar to the water and down the bleach channel.
You will also need a measuring cup sponge bucket and cloth.
To clean a top loading washing machine with vinegar start by running it on the hottest and longest setting.
First fill your washer up with hot water and add 1 quart of chlorine bleach.
But all the way of mixing the bleach and vinegar can turn out to be the dangerous chlorine gas that should not do at all.
After using them in the steps outlined below your washing machine will look newer smell better and most importantly clean your clothes more effectively.
For the sensitive skin using the bleach can be turned as much harmful and dangerous for skin.
Add vinegar to the washing machine and start a cycle set your washing machine to run on its highest and hottest setting.
Cleaning your washing machine with bleach will help keep it fresh and guard against mildew growth.
The trick to clean this gunk away is to use chlorine bleach and white distilled vinegar.
Let the machine run for a minute to agitate the water and vinegar.
Start by adding around 1 2 cup of bleach to your machine.
Add cup of white vinegar to the bleach dispenser or fill to its max level.
Then close the lid and let the machine run for 5 minutes.
Bleach kills bacteria mold and mildew while white vinegar dissolves soap scum and tough mineral deposits.
To ensure that no vinegar remains in your washer manually select an additional rinse cycle if your washer does not have a 2nd rinse cycle selection.
Use either vinegar or bleach never both in a single wash cycle.
Run a normal cycle or a maintenance cycle if your machine has that option.
Put the washer on the longest wash cycle.
Then turn the temperature to hot which will help sanitize the machine.