Is it possible to add chlorine bleach to the washing machine's detergent drawer and other household chemicals? The question is simple.
But one thing is confusing: chlorine itself is quite aggressive – won’t it damage household appliances if it ends up in the wrong place?
A bathroom without mold and dirt – isn’t that the ultimate dream of any housewife? But if there is no mold on the walls, it doesn’t mean that there isn’t any at all. It’s quite possible that mold has long since settled firmly inside the washing machine.
A persistent smell is a sign of a settled fungus. People prefer to fight the scourge with whatever they can: soda, vinegar, salt, and sometimes everything taken together.
However, chlorine is much more effective against mold.
Unlike vinegar, it will definitely not harm the internal mechanisms of household appliances.
To clean the tray, it is not enough to just pour in bleach and start the washing mode. It would be better to wash the container with a sponge or brush first. To get rid of limestone, you can use vinegar - one glass will be enough.
As for chlorine-containing products, their addition to the tray is not prohibited by the manufacturer.
That is why “Whiteness” is used both for washing and for prevention of fungus and mold.
However, the manufacturer does not recommend pouring such products into the washing machine drum.