Spray the washer drum with white vinegar add your white vinegar to a spray bottle and spritz the inside of the drum.
Clean your clothes washer vinegar.
Remove mildew from the seal with vinegar and a sponge.
Let the machine run for a minute to agitate the water and vinegar.
There will be no vinegar odor clinging to the fabric.
Start with plain white vinegar distilled white vinegar is even better.
The vinegar helps remove any detergent and soil that is clinging to fabric clothes feeling soft and clean.
For an even deeper cleaning add 1 cup of baking.
Soak your clothes in hot water with half a cup of vinegar.
An added benefit of using white distilled vinegar is that your washer will be left much fresher and cleaner than if you use a commercial fabric softener.
If the mildew doesn t come up soak it with vinegar for 20 minutes before coming back with your sponge.
Pop white vinegar into your wash cycle using the fabric softener compartment to keep white laundry white.
Wipe all around it with a microfiber cloth leaving no surface untouched.
Newer washers have handy built in dispensers for detergent fabric softener and bleach.
Using bleach and vinegar in separate hot water cycle washes will clean away bacteria mold oil dirt soap scum and mineral deposits from the washer drum and hoses.
Use white vinegar to treat a variety of stains from grass to coffee.
Cleaning your top loading washing machine is simple all you need is white vinegar and some cleaning cloths.
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.
Add four cups of white vinegar to the hot water close the lid and allow it to agitate for several minutes.
As it s filling up with water pour 4 cups of white vinegar into the washer.
Dip a sponge into a bowl of vinegar and scrub underneath the plastic or rubber seal around the door of your washing machine.
To clean a top loading washing machine with vinegar start by running it on the hottest and longest setting.
When using vinegar to remove stains and keep clothing fresh be sure to only use white vinegar as other vinegars may stain.
Vinegar s low ph level can weaken cellulose fibers like cotton linen and rayon or nylon fibers and alter the color of ph sensitive dyes adding vinegar to the wash along with your regular laundry detergent might interfere with its cleaning performance.
This can cause laundry to appear dull and gray or leave white streaks on dark clothes.
Using white vinegar to treat your laundry before putting it in the washing machine can.