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The ingenious trick for cleaning the washing machine’s detergent drawer Details First comment

That’s another social-media clickbait style line. There isn’t one “ingenious trick,” but there are a few genuinely effective ways to clean a washing machine detergent drawer properly.

Here’s what actually works:

🧼 How to clean the detergent drawer (proper method)

1) Remove the drawer completely

Most machines let you:

  • Pull it out fully
  • Press a small release tab (varies by brand)

2) Soak it in warm water

  • Use warm water + dish soap
  • Let it soak 15–30 minutes
    This loosens detergent buildup and mold

3) Scrub hidden residue

Use:

  • An old toothbrush or small brush
    Focus on:
  • Corners
  • Fabric softener compartment
  • Underside buildup (often slimy)

4) Clean the drawer slot (important step people skip)

Inside the machine:

  • Wipe with a damp cloth
  • Use a small brush for corners
    This area often has mold or detergent sludge

5) Optional deep clean (for stubborn buildup)

You can use:

  • White vinegar on a cloth or brush

Or a paste of:

  • Baking soda + a little water

6) Dry completely before reinserting

This prevents mold from returning quickly


🚫 What NOT to do

  • Don’t pour harsh chemicals directly inside the machine slot
  • Don’t ignore buildup in the drawer cavity (that’s where smell comes from)
  • Don’t assume “self-cleaning cycles” clean the drawer itself

💡 Simple prevention tip

  • Use less detergent than you think you need
  • Leave the drawer slightly open after washing to dry out

Bottom line

There’s no secret hack—just soak, scrub, and clean the slot regularly. That’s what actually keeps it odor-free and mold-free.

If you want, tell me your washing machine type (front load or top load), and I can give brand-specific tips.

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