Letting yourself be overwhelmed by the unpleasant smells of the washing machine, when our clothes should smell good, would alarm everyone.

Ingredient inside the washing machine

But what happened and how is it solved? Let’s see what alternatives we have to avoid resorting to a specialized technician.

Unpleasant smells coming from the washing machine, how can you prevent this from happening?

The washing machine can give off odors due to the presence of bacteria, mold, and the accumulation of soap and other detergent residue. These can proliferate in humid and hot conditions inside the machine, creating an annoying bad odor that sticks to the clothes.

Unpleasant odours from the washing machine

We have several operations that you can perform and tips to prevent your washing machine from giving off an odor.

° Clean the washing machine regularly. Remove soap and other detergent residues from the washing machine by cleaning it regularly with washing machine detergent or vinegar and baking soda.

° Allow the washing machine to dry. After use, leave the washer door open to allow air to circulate and the machine to dry completely.

° Avoid overloading the washing machine. Overloading can lead to poor water circulation and prevent proper cleaning.

° Use enzyme-based detergents. Enzyme-based detergents are effective at removing soap residue and other detergents that can build up inside the washing machine.

° Perform regular cleaning cycles. Run regular cleaning cycles with a washing machine detergent or vinegar and baking soda solution to keep your washing machine clean and fresh.

By following these tips, we should be able to avoid unpleasant odors coming out of the washing machine, but that’s not all.

Routine cleaning of the washing machine

It is well known that when a device is not cleaned optimally, it tends to accumulate microbes and bacteria that are harmful to the body. And this also applies to the washing machine, which, despite the passage of water inside, can “hide” elements invisible to our eyes and inaccessible to our hands.

Bacteria in the washing machine

But we must not give up, because there are several valid and low-emission options on the market, which offer simple solutions.

One of them is to use citric acid. Citric acid is an organic acid found in many fruits, such as citrus fruits, and can also be produced synthetically.

It is used as a food preservative and is also a common ingredient in household cleaners and cosmetics.

Citric acid is often used as an ingredient in household cleaning products, such as detergents and household cleaning products. In fact, citric acid is a powerful degreasing and disinfecting agent, it is also biodegradable and less aggressive than other chemicals.

In addition, citric acid plays an important role in energy production in our body and is a key component of the Krebs cycle, which is a series of metabolic reactions that convert food into usable energy.

Citric acid

In the washing machine, pour 100 grams of citric acid into the empty basket and set the program to maximum and, without selecting the pre-wash, which would remove the product.

This particular wash should be done at least 2 times a year, to remove unpleasant odors from the washing machine and protect us from costly machine repairs.