Many people make the mistake of leaving dirty clothes in the drum of the machine until the next wash.
This can lead to unpleasant consequences.
Why you shouldn't store dirty clothes in the washing machine? Here are some reasons:
Dirty clothes contain sweat, sebum residue, dust and other contaminants that create a favorable environment for the growth of microorganisms.
It is especially dangerous to store damp clothes, for example after exercise or rain. This can lead to mold, odor and stains on the clothes and inside the machine.
Dirty clothes can clog filters, drains and other parts of the machine, which will impair its performance and shorten its life.
Additionally, dirty clothes can cause corrosion of the drum and rubber seals, which can lead to leaks and breakdowns.
Dirty clothes can leave marks on clean clothes that will be washed with them. Also, dirty clothes can emit an unpleasant odor that will be transferred to clean clothes.
This may require re-washing or using additional odor neutralizers.
How to avoid problems associated with storing dirty clothes in the washing machine? Here are some ways:
Don't leave dirty clothes in the car for more than an hour.
If you cannot wash it right away, remove it from the drum and place it in a special container or basket for dirty laundry.
It is desirable that the container be ventilated and located in a dry place.
At least once a month, carry out preventive cleaning of the washing machine using special products or folk recipes.
For example, you can run the empty machine at maximum temperature with vinegar, soda or citric acid added. This will help kill bacteria and fungi, as well as get rid of scale and odor.
Wash clothes according to their type, color and degree of soiling. Do not overload the machine drum to ensure good rinsing and spinning.
Use suitable detergents and fabric softeners. Remove clean clothes from the washing machine immediately after washing and dry them in a well-ventilated place.