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				Al Shamkha Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
A clean washing machine should leave you with nice-smelling, pleasantly clean laundry. However, if your washing machine gets dirty, it can lead to foul or mildew-scented laundry over time. If your washing machine start to smell, you should clean the machine itself. But you should also run some baking soda and vinegar through the machine. With a little bit of care and maintenance, you can keep your washing machine smelling nice all year long.
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 Deodorizing with Baking Soda and Vinegar
Deodorizing with Baking Soda and Vinegar
- Make the	cleaning solution. Mix	together 1âپ„4  c	(59 mL) of water and 1âپ„4	 c (59 mL) of baking soda in a small bowl. Add the mixture	to the washing machine's detergent container where you normally	put the laundry detergent
 - Do not pour the		mixture directly into the main cavity (the drum) of the washing		machine.
 
"Start by checking the drain or the filter to make sure it's clear, because that can often be the source of any unpleasant smells."
Ashley Matuska
Cleaning Guru
- Add vinegar.	Purchase some distilled white vinegar to help clean the inside of	the washing machine. Pour 2  c (470 mL) of the	vinegar directly into the drum
 - Make sure nothing		else is in the machine when you pour the vinegar inside.
 
- Run the machine	on a regular cycle.	Once you have added the baking soda solution and the vinegar, run	the machine on a regular cycle. Use a full cycle setting, not just a	spin cycle or a rinse cycle.
 - Run the machine on		the warm/hot setting.
- Again, make sure		you don't have any clothes or other laundry inside the machine		while you run it. Otherwise, they will smell like vinegar when the		cycle is done.  Saadiyat		Island Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
 
- Wipe down the	inside of the drum. Once	you have finished running the machine with the vinegar and cleaning	solution inside, wipe down the interior of the washing machine to	help remove any remaining vinegar smell.
 - Use a sponge to		scrub the inside of the machine. Be sure to get into all of the		nooks and crannies or the interior.
 
Part2
Cleaning the Exterior and Gasket
Unplug the washing machine. Before you begin cleaning the washing machine, make sure the machine is completely powered off. Just to be on the safe side, you may want to consider unplugging the machine from the electrical outlet- Cleaning the		machine while it is still on could create a dangerous situation for		you or damage the machine.
 
Wipe down the outside surface. Accumulation of mold and mildew on the components of the washing machine is a major cause for unpleasant odor. Use a clean sponge or washrag to wipe down to exterior surface of the machine. Make a mixture of 1  c (240 mL) warm water and one tablespoon of bleach and dip the sponge in it. Be sure to wring out any excess water before you begin scrubbing.- You should wear		rubber gloves any time you are handling bleach cleaning solution.
- Try to get the		bleach cleaner in all of the cracks and crannies of the washing		machine. You can use a Q-tip dipped in the bleach/water solution to		get into really hard-to-reach areas.
 
Clean the gasket and seal. Get rid of any dirt or grime from the washing machine gasket and the seal at the opening of the machine. Remove the gasket and use a damp cloth or paper towel to scrub away any residue. You can also add a tiny bit of bleach cleaning solution to warm water and use this to clean it.- A dirty seal is		one of the biggest problems that leads to odor in washing machines.		Cleaning this regularly can really help a lot.
 
Part3
Preventing Unpleasant Odors
Wipe down the interior surfaces of the washing machine regularly. If you leave your washing machine untouched, it can start to get smelly over time. A good preventative measure is to wipe down the interior surfaces on a regular basis to avoid buildups of grime and residue.- Use a warm		washcloth to wipe down the interior. Be sure to get into all the		nooks and crannies.
- You can also use a		bit of vinegar to help sanitize the inside of your washing machine.
 
ASHLEY MATUSKA
Cleaning Guru
Cleaning your machine once a month can help prevent odors. Ashley Matuska of Dashing Maids says: "If you run your machine about once a month with just hot water, then every 3 months run a cycle with vinegar, it should maintain the machine and keep any nasty smells at bay."  Al Shamkha Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
Sterilize with bleach. Add 2  c (470 mL) of bleach to the detergent container on your washing machine. Run the empty laundry machine on a hot cycle, but stop the machine as soon as the water starts swishing around. You can usually stop the machine by pressing pause, pulling out the knob, or using another method indicated in the instruction manual.
- Let the hot water		and bleach sit in the washing machine for approximately 30 minutes.
- Then finish		running the load so the remaining traces of bleach are removed.
- Make sure you		rinse out the bleach thoroughly before using the washing machine		again. If there is any remaining bleach, it could possibly stain		your laundry or anything else it comes into contact with.
 
Use detergents made for high-efficiency machines. Laundry detergents that are made for use in high-efficiency washing machines are better at maintaining cleanliness because they produce fewer suds during the cleaning process than regular detergents. This means that some of the excess particles may not get rinsed out of your clothes or your washing machine- Using the		high-efficiency detergent on a daily basis will help keep your		machine fresher longer, and will allow you to clean your washing		machine less frequently.