How to Clean a Top Loading Washing Machine
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We have all the tricks on How to Clean a Washing Machine Top Loader, get rid of that funky smell, and make it as clean as new. With tips for maintaining your washer (and dryer!) and extending the life of your machines, our guide to clean a top loading washing machine is a must-read!
How to Clean Washing Machine Top Loader
When we moved into our home, it came with all of the appliances included.
They were already 6 years old at that point, so we decided to figure out how to make them last as long as possible!
After some research (and trial and error), Chad came up with a great routine for maintaining the washer and dryer… and then life got hectic…
By the end of a jet-setting summer, we noticed our laundry smelled odd. Kind of funky, you know what I mean?
We tried different cycles and detergent, then remembered we needed to clean our top loader washing machine — it had been a while!!
The difference was night and day, so we’re sharing our cleaning and maintenance tips with you.
Don’t worry, it’s easy to learn how to clean a top loading washing machine and your dryer too!
Clean Top Load Washing Machine: What You’ll Need
- Cleaning Bucket – Use this to mix a vinegar solution for cleaning the exterior of your washer. A large bowl works too.
- Rag or Cloth – Clean, of course! Cotton is the best material for the job, whether it’s terry cloth material or a cut-up old t-shirt.
- Scrub Brush – Any kind will do, but I like the ones with long handles. It just makes it easier to get in everywhere without doing gymnastics all over the machine!
- Cotton Swabs – These get into all the nooks and crannies with ease. It may help to get the ones with the pointy tips too.
- Regular Bleach – Use 4 cups (1 quart) to clean a top load washing machine for the first cycle. Handle this carefully so none of it splashes on your clothes or skin.
- White Vinegar – You’ll need 4 cups (1 quart) for running the second cleaning cycle, plus ½ cup mixed with water for wiping down the exterior.
It’s not only an excellent cleaner, but it helps get rid of odors too!
How to Clean Washing Machine Top Loader: The Best Method
I am sure it goes without saying, but you want to remove all laundry from the washer before cleaning it.
- Start by cleaning the exterior of your top load washing machine.
Mix 1 cup of hot water and ½ cup vinegar. Dampen a clean cloth in the vinegar solution and wipe down all the surfaces.
Really put some elbow grease into it, including the knobs as well.
Open the top and wipe down the inside of the lid. Sometimes dirt and soap splash it, leaving a build-up of grime. Use cotton swabs to get in the crevices.
Remove any bleach or fabric softener dispensers (when possible) and scrub the dispenser with your scrub brush dipped in the vinegar solution.
Finally, use your scrub brush to clean the agitator and take a peek at the top of the wash bin. Wipe with a cloth if necessary.
- Set your washer to the hottest setting, on the largest load, and the longest wash and spin cycle.
Let the washer fill with hot water and add 4 cups of bleach. Allow the washer to agitate for 2 minutes, then turn the washer off and let it sit for 1 hour.
Head out to the kitchen and try two of our 30-minute meals — I mean, you have an hour to kill!
After an hour, turn the washer back on and let it finish the cycle. - After the first cycle has finished, turn the washer back on and fill it with hot water again.
Pour in 4 cups vinegar and allow the washer to agitate for 2 minutes, then turn the washer off and let it sit for 1 hour.
Maybe watch an episode or two of your favorite show! No point in hanging around the laundry room.
After an hour, turn the washer back on and let it finish the cycle.
Extra Tips to Maintain and Clean Top Loading Washing Machine
- Make a regular schedule — and stick to it!
You should clean your top loader washing machine monthly for best results, especially if you live in an area with hard water.
Otherwise, follow this routine at least every 3 months to prevent build-up.
- Load the machine correctly.
I hate doing laundry as much as the next person, so sometimes I just want to get it over with. Unfortunately, overloading the machine causes it to run inefficiently and puts strain on the motor.
Split loads as needed and shake out your clothes before placing them in the washer so nothing is bunched or crammed in there.
- Make sure it’s properly leveled.
There should be adjustable feet on the bottom that you can tighten or loosen so your washing machine isn’t wobbly.
Leveling the washer prevents “walking” during the spin cycles, which can damage the floor and cause additional strain on the machine.
- Leave the lid open between cycles.
This allows the drum to dry completely and prevents mold and mildew odors from developing.
However, use caution if your machines are in a garage or basement as it’s more likely that dirt and debris will land inside — meaning you’ll have to clean a top load washing machine more often.
- Properly maintain the parts.
It’s recommended that you replace your washer hose every 3-5 years. This is something you want to put on your calendar (or on a note in your laundry room).
I’ve had to clean up the mess from a busted washer hose before… Trust me, it’s not fun!
Also, be sure to turn off the water when you leave on vacation. Hoses are constantly under pressure, and a busted water hose can cause severe water damage to your home while you are away.
Extend the Life of Your Dryer Too
- Load this properly too!
Always shake out your clothes, towels, and bedding before placing them in the dryer. This helps prevent overfilling (also a no-no) and will help everything dry faster as well.
- Empty the lint trap.
You should be doing this after every load, especially for extra-linty laundry like towels and bedding.
Every month (when you clean the washer), remove the lint trap and scrub it with a soft brush and gentle dish detergent to remove any build-up or residue.
Let it dry completely before placing it back in the dryer.
This is especially important if you use fabric softener! When those tiny holes get gunked up, it blocks air flow and reduces the efficiency of your dryer.
- Deep clean every 6 months.
Unplug the machine — safety first! Vacuum out the lint trap, along with the wall and floor behind the dryer.
Disconnect the vent and piping from the back and check the airflow to the outside for obstructions. Proper airflow helps with the longevity and efficiency of your dryer.
How to Clean Washing Machine Top Loader FAQ
First, learn how to clean your washing machine top loader and stick to a schedule. That alone will keep it running smoothly, remove buildup before it happens, and prevent any mold or mildew growth.
Always use the right amount of detergent and limit or avoid the use of fabric softeners. I know it makes laundry smell delicious, but it’s the number one cause of buildup on machines and clothing!
Know if you have a standard or HE washer, then measure out the appropriate amount according to your detergent container. A little really goes a long way.
Nope — no special cleaners either! Good old-fashioned vinegar and bleach, plus a rag, scrub brush, and maybe some cotton swabs, are all you need to clean your washer inside and out!
It may seem like a lot steps when you first learn how to clean a top loading washing machine, but you’ll quickly get into a rhythm and have it done in no time.
They usually pop out, so you can scrub them over the drum with a vinegar water solution or soak them in hot water with a mild dish soap.
Be sure to rinse and dry thoroughly before popping them back in.
If yours can’t be removed, then wipe them clean with a cloth as best as you can. You can also pour hot water into the dispensers to flush them out.
Enjoy!
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How to Clean a Top Loading Washing Machine
Instructions
Start by cleaning the exterior of your top load washing machine.
- Mix 1 cup of hot water and ½ cup vinegar. Dampen a clean cloth in the vinegar solution and wipe down all the surfaces. Really put some elbow grease into it, including the knobs as well.
- Open the top and wipe down the inside of the lid. Sometimes dirt and soap splash it, leaving a build-up of grime. Use cotton swabs to get in the crevices.
- Remove any bleach or fabric softener dispensers (when possible) and scrub the dispenser with your scrub brush dipped in the vinegar solution.
- Finally, use your scrub brush to clean the agitator and take a peek at the top of the wash bin. Wipe with a cloth if necessary.
Set your washer to the hottest setting, on the largest load, and the longest wash and spin cycle.
- Let the washer fill with hot water and add 4 cups of bleach. Allow the washer to agitate for 2 minutes, then turn the washer off and let it sit for 1 hour.
- Head out to the kitchen and try two of our 30-minute meals — I mean, you have an hour to kill!
- After an hour, turn the washer back on and let it finish the cycle.
After the first cycle has finished, turn the washer back on and fill it with hot water again.
- Pour in 4 cups vinegar and allow the washer to agitate for 2 minutes, then turn the washer off and let it sit for 1 hour. Maybe watch an episode or two of your favorite show! No point in hanging around the laundry room. After an hour, turn the washer back on and let it finish the cycle
Originally published November 2013, updated and republished August 2024
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New flooring.
I desparetly need the place painted! LOL
We are redoing our kitchen.
I will be taking all of the items in my home that we no longer use/need to the Goodwill. That will definitely improve my home, lol.
Painting…as soon as it warms up a bit!
We will be upgrading our kitchen appliances and countertop. Our house is almost 15 years old as are the appliances. The dishwasher seems to be on its last leg and the oven has been throwing some errors lately. I use the oven just about everyday of the week including cooking pizza at the highest temperature for about 2 hours at least once week.
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Replacing doors and bathroom remodeling and a new shower.
New doors, remodel bathroom, new carpet, remodel kitchen, oh ya and then put on new siding.
I would like to update the bathrooms on my rental, redo the floors is the biggest and them shower back splashes and paint
I would really like to update the bathrooms on my rental, new floors , back splashes and painting. I figure I need to live here for awhile might as well update it
We need a new dryer!
Installing new kitchen sink and double bathroom sinks in master bath.
Meed new carpet desperately! Same carpet as when we moved here 23 years ago!
Plan on painting our kitchen and bathroom.
we are either going to redo the bathroom or the guest bedroom.
I plan on painting our kitchen and bathroom very soon.
we have well water so I do this often because the well water seems to make our washer have an odd odor way more than I like
I have to do this too my washer often—I think it's because we have well water
I was just wondering the other day what to use on the washer..thanks!
I was just wondering the other day what to use on my washer..Thanks!
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We are renovating our main bathroom.
I love the front loaders they clean much better , but I would like to say leave the front loader washer open between loads you will have a fresher smelling and much better chance of no mold or mildew. When you close the door it becomes a petri dish.
Leave your front load washer open between loads , it will stay fresher smelling, when you close the door between loads your washer becomes a petri dish,all that moisture gets trapped inside and becomes stale.