There is a trick used by even the oldest laundries to always have clean and spotless clothes. Here’s the secret revealed.

Lemon in the washing machine

It often happens that you wash your clothes, use the best detergents and fabric softeners, but once the cycle is complete, remove from the washing machine the clothes or clothes that give off an unpleasant smell.

The reason is simple, almost banal, but regular cleaning with the old washing method will be enough to solve the problem. Let’s see together what it is about.

How to care for your washing machine

The washing machine is one of the most commonly used appliances in the home. Present for several decades in everyone’s homes, its goal is to provide clean and scented clothes in a short time. However, sometimes things don’t go well. In fact, it may happen that you remove from the drum clothes that have acquired a damp smell, even if the detergent and fabric softener were very fragrant. What causes this problem?
Simple, even the humidity itself. In fact, it is essential to take care of your washing machine by cleaning it regularly, otherwise, soap and water residue can create a small mold in the joint, which in the long run can lead not only smelly clothes, but also skin allergies.

Cleaning the washing machine

A good habit to adopt is to regularly clean and dry the joint after each wash, to prevent residue from depositing and creating mold and moisture. To do this, simply dry with a paper towel or cotton cloth. If the problem is already in an advanced stage, there is a trick that old laundries also use to clean the washing machine well and keep it in good condition.

The trick of old laundries

To always have a washing machine in excellent condition and avoid the formation of moisture and mold, some available ingredients will be necessary. You’ll need a lemon, toothpaste, baking soda, and a little vinegar. The fundamental ingredient of this cleansing method is undoubtedly lemon.

The trick of old laundries

Lemon is a versatile ingredient that can be widely used for household cleaning, mainly for its disinfectant properties. This citrus fruit has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties thanks to citric acid, making it an excellent disinfectant for cleaning surfaces such as the sink, bathtub, toilet, and kitchen.

It also smells fresh and clean, making it ideal for removing bad odors in the home. Finally, it has degreasing and polishing properties.

To proceed with cleaning the washing machine, you just have to cut the lemon in half and use a part of it.

Spread the toothpaste all over the lemon pulp. Also, add some toothpaste on the inside of the door near the joint.

Toothpaste to clean the washing machine

Next, take half a cup of baking soda and use it inside the joint. Then add a cup of vinegar and let it sit for a few minutes. Actively clean any debris in the joint with a toothbrush. Once done, pour half a cup of vinegar into the drum, close the door, and wash over medium heat.

The hot water will dissolve the lemon, which will act as a degreaser and disinfectant helped by the toothpaste. Once the cycle is complete, open the door and dry the waste water present in the joint. Your washing machine will now be clean and disinfected. You can repeat this once a month for regular deep cleaning, always remembering to dry the joint after each wash cycle.