Many housewives face the problem of an unpleasant smell on clothes after washing in a washing machine.
This issue arises due to improper use of washing equipment. Housewives do not always accurately select the amount of washing powder, sometimes adding more than necessary.
In addition, some people use detergents that are not suitable for machine washing. As a result, a lot of foam is formed, which is deposited on the parts of the equipment.
Causes of unpleasant odor
One of the main reasons for the unpleasant smell is frequent washing at low temperatures. Because of this, the washing powder does not dissolve completely and remains on the clothes.
Sometimes clothes start to smell like sewage, which is caused by clogs in the drain hose. The water does not drain, but remains in the pipe, where bacteria multiply.
Clothes may also smell if they are not removed from the washing machine immediately after the cycle has finished.
How to get rid of unpleasant odors
To get rid of unpleasant odors, it is recommended to perform a service wash once every two weeks. Add 1/4 cup of soda to the powder compartment, 400 ml of vinegar to the drum and turn on the wash cycle.
The powder residue can be removed using citric acid. It should be poured into the drum, and then turn on the wash and rinse mode.
You can also add 50 ml of bleach to the powder compartment and turn on the wash and rinse cycle.
It is recommended to clean the drain pump. After washing, the door of the washing machine should be left open.
The powder compartment should be left open to dry. The seal should be wiped with a towel after washing.
An unpleasant smell on clothes after washing can be a real disappointment.
To avoid this problem, you need to follow the operating rules of the washing machine, use suitable detergents and carry out regular maintenance.
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