Front-loading washing machines can be convenient, but the rubber gasket around the door is a nightmare to keep clean and unstained with frequent use, quickly becoming marked by mold. While cleaning ...
From time to time, you may notice a musty odor when opening your washing machine. Whether you have a front- or top-loader, the machine’s rubber gasket may be to blame. This piece of rubber helps seal ...
Although washing machines sounds like they should be self cleaning, it still needs a wash from time to time. You might have noticed mould and fluff on the rubber seal rim of the machine and if you ...
If your washing machine has started to give off a foul smell, it might be time to inspect the front door seal. This area is notorious for being a breeding ground for mould and bacteria. The rubber ...
If your clothes still have a whiff about them and don't seem properly cleaned after a wash, it could be that your washing machine has developed a mould problem. But fear not, as this issue is easy and ...
While it may seem counterintuitive, washing machines do require regular cleaning. Over time, mould and fluff can accumulate on the rubber seal rim of the machine. If neglected, this can lead to a ...
Is your washing machine emitting a less-than-fresh odour? It's likely time to check the front door seal, as it's a breeding ground for mould and bacteria. The rubber seal on washing machine doors is ...
You’d like to think that with so much water and detergent thrown at it, a washing machine would clean itself. Unfortunately, to keep your washing machine working efficiently, it requires a bit more ...