One thing that he's missed is that little tube on the bottom after opening the door you'll see it. Just get a bucket or something and take the little plug out of the hose and you can drain the water out before opening the filter in there! No water mess on your floor. That little hose is there for a reason. LOL I got lucky and seen that on another video. I couldn't stand the smell anymore. I appreciate all the videos. They have really helped me. I like the idea of vinegar and lemon juice in the washer and baking soda. That's a good idea.
Eh since we moved I. The washmachine has worked well. We are on well water but have a softener. The rubber around door actually is pretty clean. I use afresh off beans once a month and it didn’t seem to help. It just smells like stale old water . Sigh also our water pressure is horrible on it something’s blocked I’m over it. I just go to the laundromat now I can’t even easily get to those filters
Vinegar cancels out the baking soda. It’s better to just add baking soda to an empty washer and then add vinegar to the softener compartment or wait till rinse cycle and then add 1/2 a cup. Also most front loading washers like mine, start there cycles by draining the drum of any water before adding the water. When you added the vinegar it sucked it out into the drain.
@@William-Morey-Baker Actually, @seanryan9472 his comment is really on point. Vinegar (acetic acid dissolved in water) WILL cancel out baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate). The additional remark regarding washing machines their pumping routines is also really useful since I have (wastefully) preloaded copious amounts of acetic acid into dirty washing machines.
I just got a front loader from a friend and it smells like mildew. Hopefully I get the smell out and in the future I'll never buy a front loader. It seems they're too high maintenance.
the steps are the same with the solutions and other stuff he puts in during his example he also mentions how you have to clean the filter located near the bottom left or right side at the front of the washer 1:14
Very helpful, first I'm hearing about the filter. Just found ours at the front of the machine
Thanks!
Always nice to know these things when you haven’t had the washer for long , thank you 🙏
Thank you very much, it was very helpful. All cleaning tips done and smell issue resolved.
One thing that he's missed is that little tube on the bottom after opening the door you'll see it. Just get a bucket or something and take the little plug out of the hose and you can drain the water out before opening the filter in there! No water mess on your floor. That little hose is there for a reason. LOL I got lucky and seen that on another video. I couldn't stand the smell anymore. I appreciate all the videos. They have really helped me. I like the idea of vinegar and lemon juice in the washer and baking soda. That's a good idea.
Great video!! Thank you so much!
Thanks, it worked nicely on my washing machine
Glad it worked well for you!
Thank you! Great presentation and helpful content! 😊
Couldn't have said it any better.. Thank you..
Thank you very well explained and demonstrated.🏴
Good, coherent, helpful, overall a job well done!
Great advice and simply explained...Thank you!❤
Very helpful. Thank You.
Thank you for your tips
Baking soda and vinegar react and create water and carbon dioxide, so which one has the cleaning effect? Or you just washing with water?
Thank you sir
Eh since we moved I. The washmachine has worked well. We are on well water but have a softener. The rubber around door actually is pretty clean. I use afresh off beans once a month and it didn’t seem to help. It just smells like stale old water . Sigh also our water pressure is horrible on it something’s blocked I’m over it. I just go to the laundromat now
I can’t even easily get to those filters
Vinegar cancels out the baking soda. It’s better to just add baking soda to an empty washer and then add vinegar to the softener compartment or wait till rinse cycle and then add 1/2 a cup. Also most front loading washers like mine, start there cycles by draining the drum of any water before adding the water. When you added the vinegar it sucked it out into the drain.
yeah, his advice is borderline useless...
Very useful comment you are on point sir
What the vid describes worked well for me. Top loader GE machine.
@@William-Morey-Baker Actually, @seanryan9472 his comment is really on point. Vinegar (acetic acid dissolved in water) WILL cancel out baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate). The additional remark regarding washing machines their pumping routines is also really useful since I have (wastefully) preloaded copious amounts of acetic acid into dirty washing machines.
thank you for that tip I appreciate it , I didn’t know that .
Should I select the auto clean after putting in the wht vinegar and baking soda?
I went with this video because I happened to have the stuff at home. It seems to have worked!
Hi, what temp did you run it on, and for how long please? They always seem to miss of the important bits
You should run at 60 degrees & 1hrs above,,
How warm it should be ?
What liquid do you mean?
Borax type detergent! Kirkland Signature.
I just got a front loader from a friend and it smells like mildew. Hopefully I get the smell out and in the future I'll never buy a front loader. It seems they're too high maintenance.
Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😊
I have a frontload but no drain at the front.
Why would you cover baking soda label?
Why are you adding vinegar and Sodium bicarb in the same load? The Bicarb will neutralize the acidity of the vinegar, defeating its cleanning power...
Tried it
Let u know in 50 minutes
No filter on my washer
Everything was for a front loading washing machine not a top loading one or did I miss something? 😢
the steps are the same with the solutions and other stuff he puts in during his example he also mentions how you have to clean the filter located near the bottom left or right side at the front of the washer 1:14
Yea, cos I don't have a detergent dispenser, lol.
Or a hatch on the front with a filter.
Use dry detergent..DO NOT use liquid detergent…Goodbye mold
Doesn't work
What about a top load washer. Instructions please
This worked for my top washer.
Nope...didn't work.
Agree
Try Clorox by your water trap
Needs it if it’s black and gross