Cleaning experts have urged people to not use bleach to clean their washing machines
An expert has issued a warning about one popular cleaning product that could ruin your washing machine.
Many like using bleach as a washing machine cleaner. But while it’s good for killing germs, it can often do more harm than good.
Julie Edelman, cleaning guru and author of , told that “while it’s powerful”, she doesn’t recommend bleach as your go-to solution.
“Yes, it kills bacteria and mold, but it’s pretty harsh,” she said. “It can damage your machine’s seals over time, and if any residue stays behind, it could harm your clothes or cause skin irritation. Plus, those fumes aren’t doing anyone any favors!”
Similarly, while you can use bleach in laundry, Laundry pros also suggest foregoing bleach in laundry cycles, instead use white vinegar or oxygen bleach for a gentler clean and more controlled results.
Using bleach can damage your washing machine’s seals
Tim Conn, co-founder and president at said: “Run a hot cycle with one to two cups of white vinegar in the drum, followed by a second cycle where you sprinkle half a cup of baking soda directly into the machine’s drum.
“Wipe down seals, dispensers, and other high-moisture areas that often harbor mold and grime using a damp cloth and mild detergent. This combination helps eliminate odors, dissolve detergent residue, and combat mineral buildup.
“You can also use specifically designed store-bought washing machine cleaners to clean and deodorize without damaging the inside components. While they may cost more, these are an excellent alternative to bleach for regular maintenance.”
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If you are concerned that your washing machine will still be dirty after cleaning with a non-bleach alternative, Taylor Southerland, cleaning expert and president at suggests changing what you use to do laundry
He said: “The most likely reason you’re in this predicament, however, is your detergent is caking up in the drum, the agitator, and the dispenser. The truth is that gunk isn’t just in your washing machine, it’s in your clothes, too!
“Not to be gross, but you’re walking around all day in a funk of flower-flavored BO. Clean has no smell. If you just have to have scented laundry detergent, you may need to increase how often you clean a washing machine.”