Washing machine cleaning: Mrs. Hinch shares "bargaining" techniques to "eliminate" mold | Express.co.uk

2021-11-10 06:21:32 By : Mr. Huo mac

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Mrs. Hinch-real name Sophie Hinchcliffe-rose to fame after she started sharing unusual cleaning techniques and techniques. Now with more than 4 million social media fans, fans of this cleaning master regularly share their findings on a dedicated Facebook page, including the best way to clean a washing machine.

Washing machine molds are usually located on the rubber seals on the front of the washing machine, which is a common problem.

This happens when the machine is not cleaned properly or regularly.

If the moisture in the machine does not let the air out, it can also provide a food source for molds, allowing them to multiply quickly.

More importantly, many people may not even know that they have washing machine molds.

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In Mrs. Hinch's Cleaning Tips Facebook group, Niki Drvarova asked other members about the best way to remove mold.

The cleaning enthusiast wrote: "We just got a washing machine from the landlord, but there is mold in the detergent drawer.

"There is also mold in the rubber seals. What product can I use to clean the drum and the inside of the drawer?"

The post attracted more than 50 comments from members, sharing the best way to try to get rid of mold.

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Amy Nelson wrote: "I put a small cup of bleach in our cup and wiped the seal with an old cloth. You can also put a small cup of bleach at a temperature of 90 degrees, and it will stop the smell."

Jane Wood said: "Use Astonish Mold & Mildew remover and scrub with an old toothbrush."

Jan Lett added: "I like Jane's answer, it works for me!"

"Definitely the best combination," Tegan Cunningham wrote.

Astonish Mold & Mildew Blaster can be purchased for only 1 pound, and its goal is to remove stubborn stains and mold.

The company behind the spray claims that the product can remove mold and mildew stains in "minutes."

Stacey Green added: "Definitely the best review here, amazing."

Alison Williamson said: "The product is very cost-effective, and it can remove mold very well, and it also helps eliminate any odors."

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Using an old toothbrush will help wipe off the mold and ensure that all corners and crevices are removed.

Laura Wood wrote: "I sprayed Astonish Mold & Mildew spray on my body, left it overnight, and then sprayed it again. Then I put the machine in the hot wash, there was nothing in it, and it cleared all the mold from my body. ."

Other members made different suggestions, including using white vinegar through the drawer of the machine.

Lexi Gill said: "Use Flash bathroom spray, then use soda water and white vinegar, the effect is amazing."

The cleaner recommends buying soda crystals from B&M, which can be picked up for only 50 pence.

Soda crystals help remove stains and soften the water to help clean the machine.

When combined with white vinegar, the combination of these products can help prevent scale from accumulating on the surface of the machine.

This can naturally keep the machine fresh and clean, free of scale and mold.

It is important to clean the washing machine regularly, including opening the door to help ventilation after use.

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