Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Clothes Washer Repair and Cleaning

!±8± Clothes Washer Repair and Cleaning

Clothes washers, or washing machines, can get your clothes clean and ready to wear in no time. But what happens when you use a dirty clothes washer to wash some dirty clothes? It doesn't take a genius to notice the absurdity of the question, and yet people fail or just neglect to get their clothes washers cleaned up time and time again.

Clothes Washer Repair and Cleaning Tips

Here are some cleaning and maintenance tips for your clothes washers:

* The first thing to do is check if grime and dirt have started to build up along the interior walls. If so, then it's time for some clothes washer cleaning.

* Pour in hot water along with two cups of lemon juice and vinegar to loosen up some of the things that get stuck on the surface (ex. dirt, grime, dried up soap). Remove the textile softener receptacle, and soak it in a mixture of hot water and detergent.

* Next comes the bleach dispenser. Spray some cleaner on it, then scrub with some Q-tips and paper towels.

* Don't forget to check the hoses for leaks while you're at it. It's natural for the hoses that came with the clothes washer to wear out and develop a leak over time. It's a good idea to buy a replacement hose in advance.

Your clothes dryer now looks ten times better and is all set to do some cleaning of its own.

It isn't a matter of whether or not you should clean your clothe washers, but when it has to be cleaned and maintained. It depends on how many clothes are washed in it each week. There's no formula for this; you've got to figure it out for yourself. If the interior compartment looks like it needs cleaning, then clean it before you use it again.


Clothes Washer Repair and Cleaning

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