Clean Washing Machine With Baking Soda And Vinegar

Okay, let's talk about something maybe a little weird. Something that involves that metal box in your laundry room.
Yes, the washing machine. You know, the thing that's supposed to get things clean? I'm going to say something a little controversial.
It needs to be cleaned. I know! Mind. Blown.
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Think about it. All those suds. All that dirt. Where does it all go? Spoiler alert: not all of it goes away.
Some of it, a tiny bit, clings on. It lurks. It festers.
And it starts whispering, "Hey, let's make this washing machine a little...funky."
So, what's my secret weapon in this battle against the funky laundry beast? You guessed it!
Baking Soda and Vinegar: My Unlikely Heroes
Yep, the dynamic duo. The cleaning dream team. The natural powerhouses that probably live in your pantry right now.
And I'm going to use them to wage war on grime. Prepare for battle, washing machine!
First, the baking soda. I grab that box like it's a pot of gold. Seriously, baking soda is amazing. It's like the MacGyver of cleaning supplies.
I toss a generous cup of the white stuff into the washing machine drum. No measuring spoons here. I'm going rogue.
Then comes the vinegar. Ah, vinegar. That pungent, sour smell that promises clean. I love it. My family? Not so much.
I pour about two cups of vinegar into the detergent dispenser. It fizzes a little when it hits the baking soda residue. It's like a tiny, exciting science experiment.

Now for the fun part: I run a hot, empty cycle. Let that machine do its thing. Let the baking soda and vinegar work their magic.
I usually choose the largest load size. Because, why not? Go big or go home, right?
While the machine is churning away, I take a moment to appreciate the simplicity of it all. No harsh chemicals. No overwhelming fumes. Just baking soda, vinegar, and hot water.
Scrub-a-dub-dub: Don't Forget the Details
The cycle's done! But the cleaning isn't quite over. We still have some details to attend to.
Namely, the rubber gasket around the door. You know, that squishy thing that looks like it's collecting...everything?
Yeah, that needs some love. And by love, I mean scrubbing.
I make a paste of baking soda and water. Then, armed with an old toothbrush, I get to work.
I gently scrub away at the gunk and grime. It's surprisingly satisfying to see it disappear. It is gross, but oddly satisfying.
A damp cloth wipes it all down. Then I leave the door open to air it out. Letting the washing machine breathe is important.
Next up is the detergent dispenser. That little drawer where you pour in the soap.

I pull it out and give it a good rinse. Soap residue loves to build up in there. It's like a tiny soap condo. A very sad soap condo.
My Unpopular Opinion: It Actually Works!
Okay, here's where I might lose some people. I actually think this works! It really does help clean my washing machine.
I know, I know. There are fancy washing machine cleaners out there. With all sorts of bells and whistles.
But I'm a simple person. I like simple solutions. And baking soda and vinegar are about as simple as it gets.
Plus, it's cheap! Seriously, you can't beat the price. Especially compared to those fancy cleaners that cost a small fortune.
And it's natural! No harsh chemicals to worry about. No weird smells lingering in my laundry room. Just clean, fresh, and simple.
My clothes smell fresher. My washing machine looks cleaner. And I feel good knowing I'm not using a bunch of toxic chemicals.
It is true, sometimes I find a rogue sock that's been hiding in the depths of the machine. But that's not the baking soda and vinegar's fault.
That's just the nature of laundry. The great sock mystery that will never be solved.
I know some people swear by bleach. I'm just not one of them. I find it too harsh and the smell lingers forever.

So I'm sticking with my baking soda and vinegar routine. It's my little secret weapon in the war against the funky laundry beast.
I like to do this every month or so. It keeps things fresh and clean. It prevents the grime from building up.
Think of it like preventative maintenance for your washing machine. A little bit of effort goes a long way.
Is It Perfect? No. Is It Worth It? Absolutely!
Look, I'm not saying this is a miracle cure. I'm not saying it's going to magically transform your washing machine into a sparkling new appliance.
But it will help. It will make a difference. It will leave your washing machine cleaner and fresher.
And that's all I can ask for. A little bit of clean in a world of dirty laundry.
So, next time you're looking for a simple, natural, and affordable way to clean your washing machine, give baking soda and vinegar a try.
You might just be surprised at how well it works. And you might just become a convert like me.
Don't be afraid to experiment. Don't be afraid to get a little messy. After all, it's just laundry.
And if all else fails, you can always call a professional. But where's the fun in that?

I will admit. I'm a little proud of my cleaning routine.
My clothes are happier. My washing machine is happier. And I'm happier.
So, go forth and conquer that funky laundry beast. Armed with baking soda, vinegar, and a whole lot of elbow grease.
And remember, a clean washing machine is a happy washing machine. And a happy washing machine makes for happy laundry days.
Or at least, less smelly laundry days. Which is a win in my book.
So, there you have it. My somewhat controversial, but totally effective, washing machine cleaning routine. It's not perfect, but it works for me!
And who knows, maybe it'll work for you too.
Happy cleaning!
I believe in you.
Now go forth and clean!
