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HOW TO CLEAN A WASHING MACHINE (CONVENTIONAL)
Cleaning a cleaning machine may seem unnecessary, but for a washing machine to do its job effectively, it needs regular care and attention. If left untreated for too long, leftover detergent residue, dirt, soap scum and hard water accumulation in your top loader may even hinder your machine's cleaning performance. A clean machine looks newer, smells fresh, and most importantly, works more effectively. Your hard-working washer should be given a good cleaning at least twice per year. You may have previously used Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner as a laundry pre-treat or a laundry detergent booster, but it can also be used to clean the inside and outside of your washing machine.
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Top-Loading Machine
TIP: After each use, wipe down the lid or door and the rubber gasket that surrounds it with a dry towel. Attach a magnetic hook to the side of the washer to keep a towel handy as a reminder. In between loads, it's also a good idea to leave the lid or door open to help dry out the interior.
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