Clean Your Front Load Washer And Dryer In 4 Easy Steps…Naturally And Cheap Too!

It’s time to do some real cleaning….what’s on your mind? You’re probably thinking about buying cleaning products – one for the toilet, another for the kitchen and one for the bathroom.

Most of these cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that can make us sick. Also we tend to believe that those store bought cleaning products are the real deal and without them ‘proper cleaning’ can’t be done.

If you’ve got kids in the house especially babies you have to be extra careful too. You don’t want them ingesting that harmful product.

This reminds of a scene in the 1996 movie ‘set it off’ where a toddler picked up a cleaning product and drank it thinking it was ‘food‘. This really wasn’t what the movie was about but that scene got my attention for a long time that I had to talk about it in safety presentations I delivered some years ago.

We hold our breath, put on gloves, open all the windows just to let in fresh air when cleaning with those products.

Now what if there’s poor ventilation? That means we inhale these chemicals while trying to keep everything around us clean. Not good right?

Today I’m going to explain how you can clean your front load washer and dryer the inexpensive, natural, safe and fast way.

How to clean your front load washer

Did you know that front loaders use less detergent than top loaders?

One major problem is that there is a high chance for molds to build up in front loaders. Ideally you want to clean this type of machine at least once a month.

This method of cleaning is inexpensive; you only need items you already have in your home! Here are things you need:

  • Water (half cup)
  • Baking soda (a quarter cup)
  • Vinegar (2 cups) 
  • Sponge or cloth

Step 1

First, make your nontoxic detergent by combining baking soda and water in a bowl. This ‘natural detergent’ will be used to clean your washing machine. Measure 2 cups vinegar and pour in another cup or bowl.

Step 2

Pour baking soda water mixture into the ‘detergent container area’ of your machine.

Step 3

Pour vinegar into the drum. Select the normal load setting and the hottest water setting. Shut the door and press ‘start; depending on the type of machine you have. The baking soda and vinegar mixture will eliminate dirt and breakdown stubborn particles, molds and neutralize odors.

Step 4

Use a clean cloth or sponge to clean the areas around the opening and close to the door. Clean once more with cloth and water.

There you go! Your washing machine is clean, free of molds and odor free! Do this at least once a month for clean, fresh clothes and peace of mind knowing you are not dealing with any toxic chemical. Now that our washer is clean let’s get our dryer our cleaned up in 4 easy steps!  

How to clean your front load dryer

 

We don’t want to bother cleaning the dryer because we have ‘no time’. I’m guilty of this too. Yes we all have a busy life but making out time to clean the dryer at least once a month will make it function better and last longer.

Here are 4 steps that will ensure your dryer stays in a clean state:

Step 1

Have a garbage bag beside you before you start or just place a small bin close to the dryer and check your lint trap.

 

Do you check the lint trap? Well, if you haven’t been doing this regularly, it’s hi time you started! Did you know that your energy bill could be going up each time you use your dryer without cleaning the lint? The presence of lint in the trap makes the dryer work harder and drying takes longer too!

Okay so now that we know, let’s always remember to open up the lint trap and clear the lint. Some lint traps are hidden depending on the model of your dryer so you might want to place a note on your dryer as a reminder.

Step 2

Clean the lint trap with a dry cloth. Now put a cloth in warm water and wipe the trap, then wipe with dry cloth and replace the trap.

Step 3

Give the drum a quick wipe with a dry cloth

Step 4

This step is optional

Gently pull the washing machine forward and vacuum the vent at the back of the dryer.

Step 1 to 3 is a complete process. If you omit step 4, you’ve done a good job as well. It is a good idea to clean the dryer every 4 months or every 6 months. That works out to thrice a year or twice a year.

How do you clean your washer and dryer? Please leave comments below. Thanks.

8 thoughts on “Clean Your Front Load Washer And Dryer In 4 Easy Steps…Naturally And Cheap Too!”

  1. Hi Bea,

    Well I didn’t know front loaders use less detergent than top loaders, probably because I don’t use a front loader. But I have to admit, I very rarely give my top loader a good clean. Normally it’s a quick wipe down every week. I’ll make time to give it a good clean. Thanks for the information 🙂

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    • Hi Gaylene, front loaders use less water and less detergent than top loaders. We often overlook the fact that our washers and dryers need to be cleaned every few months but in order to prevent mold, it is better to always give both washer and dryer a good clean. Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. Hi Bea. I think this is a great post. Nowadays a lot of chemical product in store. You right about it is dangerous to our health. ad we must keep it away from children. I used toilet cleaner to clean toilet, but when used it, the cleaner produce some kind of smoke
    and I accidentally inhale it. because of that I cough. so this tips can be use to clean toilet?

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    • It is always safer to use natural cleaning ingredients for the home especially when you have kids in your home. Inhaling those toxic chemicals found in cleaning products is very harmful to the body. Ensure you have al the doors and windows open when cleaning.

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  3. Your steps are very easy to follow, with pictures to illustrate, so thanks for this. I have never tried washing my washing machine (I always thought it will clean itself!), and wouldn’t know how to go about it, it’s great that I found your article.

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  4. Great post! Thank you for your advice! I was looking for different alternatives for those chemicals! Thank you for showing us how you can replace them with those common materials! I”m off cleaning!!

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    • You’re welcome. Baking powder and vinegar are great when it comes to cleaning up the home and are not toxic compared to ‘store bought’ products. Try making use of them when cleaning and let me know the outcome.

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