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Yes, vinegar helps clean the washing machine thoroughly: here’s how to use it

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### Step 3: Run a Hot Cycle

* Set your washing machine to run on the hottest and longest wash cycle available. The hot water combined with vinegar will help break down buildup and sanitize the machine.

### Step 4: Clean the Detergent Dispenser

* While the machine is running, remove the detergent dispenser tray and soak it in a solution of equal parts water and vinegar. Scrub away any residue with an old toothbrush before rinsing and replacing it.

### Step 5: Wipe Down the Interior

* After the cycle finishes, use a clean cloth dipped in vinegar to wipe around the drum, door seal, and any other accessible parts. Pay special attention to rubber gaskets where mold often hides.

## Optional: Follow Up with Baking Soda

For an extra fresh and clean washing machine, you can do a second cycle:

* Sprinkle ½ cup of baking soda inside the drum.
* Run another hot water cycle without detergent.

Baking soda helps deodorize and remove any lingering grime that vinegar loosened.

## Tips to Keep Your Washing Machine Clean Longer

* Leave the washing machine door open after each use to allow air drying.
* Regularly wipe down the door seal and detergent drawer.
* Clean your machine with vinegar once a month or as needed.
* Use the right amount of detergent to avoid buildup.

## Final Thoughts

If you’ve been battling funky odors or noticing your laundry isn’t as fresh as it should be, vinegar is a simple and effective solution to clean your washing machine thoroughly. It’s natural, safe, and budget-friendly — plus, it gets the job done right.

Try this vinegar cleaning hack today and enjoy cleaner clothes and a fresher-smelling washing machine!

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