A washing machine is an indispensable assistant in every home.
However, even this reliable household appliance can face the problem of mold, especially on the rubber door seal.
How can we effectively combat this unpleasant phenomenon?
Mold on the rubber of the washing machine occurs due to high humidity and insufficient ventilation.
After washing, some of the water remains on the seal, creating an ideal environment for the growth of fungi.
In addition, using large amounts of detergent and fabric softener can contribute to the formation of a film that can later become moldy.
Before you begin to combat mold, you must turn off the power to the washing machine and prepare the work area.
Rubber gloves should be worn to protect your hands from harsh cleaning agents and possible contact with mold.
The first stage of mold removal is mechanical cleaning. Using a soft brush or an old toothbrush, carefully remove visible traces of mold from the rubber seal. It is important to be careful not to damage the rubber.
One of the effective means of combating mold is vinegar. A mixture of water and vinegar in a 1:1 ratio is applied to the affected areas using a spray bottle or sponge. After applying the solution, leave it for 15-20 minutes, and then thoroughly wipe the surface with a clean damp cloth.
Citric acid is another natural antiseptic that is effective in combating mold.
The solution is prepared at the rate of 1-2 tablespoons of acid per liter of warm water. The rubber is treated with this solution, left for 30 minutes, and then thoroughly rinsed with clean water.
In case of severe mold damage, you can resort to the help of chlorine-containing agents. They effectively destroy the fungus, but require careful handling.
After treatment with such agents, it is necessary to thoroughly ventilate the room and rinse the rubber several times with clean water.
Some housewives successfully fight mold using folk remedies.
For example, a mixture of baking soda and water to form a paste. This paste is applied to the affected areas, left for an hour, and then washed off with warm water.
After each wash, it is recommended to wipe the rubber seal with a dry cloth to remove any remaining moisture.
It is also important to leave the washing machine door open after use to allow better air circulation and dry the interior.
To prevent mold, it is useful to regularly perform preventive washing of an empty machine with the addition of vinegar or special cleaning agents for washing machines. This will help remove accumulated dirt and prevent the development of fungus.
Excessive detergents can promote the formation of plaque and mold. It is important to strictly follow the manufacturer's recommendations for dosing powder and fabric softener.
If you detect mechanical damage to the rubber seal, you must promptly contact the service center to replace it. Damaged rubber can become a source of constant moisture and contribute to the rapid development of mold.