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Unsure how to clean your washing machine? Discover what appliance and cleaning experts recommend, whether you’ve got a top- or front-load washer.
Modern washing machines have come a long way from the basic appliances our parents used, but they still can’t clean themselves. And while you probably don’t need to clean your washing machine ...
To clean the drain, first make sure the washing machine is off. Then carefully disconnect the drain from the pipe, or perhaps your washing machine’s drain is attached to the laundry room sink.
If you’re wondering how to clean a washing machine—whether it’s front- or top-loading—here’s my how-to guide, including expert tips.
How to remove dog hair from your washing machine If you have a canine companion in your life, you likely already know how quickly loose fur can accumulate on your clothes, bedding, and furniture.
Here’s what to know. How to find your washing machine’s filter Before removing the filter, make sure your washing machine is turned off —with all knobs in the “off” position—and unplugged.
Think your washing machine is self-cleaning? It's not. Here's how to deep clean the inside of a washing machine—even a front-loading one—according to experts.
When cleaning a washing machine gasket covered in mold, it is important to target both the visible upper surface of the seal and the underside where the water drains away.
Baffled? Here's a hint: These often-overlooked features in your washing machine are essential for keeping your clothes clean.
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Experts generally agree that washing machines are better for odor removal than for stain removal. Try to remove tough stains, such as mud or motor oil, by hand before resorting to the washing machine.