How to get rid of mildew in front load washer

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A front loader has many advantages like better energy efficiency, less water consumption, improved cleaning performance and a plethora of washing programs. But, one of its main disadvantages is that they can reek of mold and mildew. Initially, it would be just unsightly black patches on the rubber sealing ( gasket) of the front loader. But soon, the whole washing machine starts stinking and even your washed clothes. In our comparison, we have found this problem occurs more in Bosch and IFB washing machines. This is because their gaskets fold in such a way that detergent and residue get settled inside. Comparatively, LG is better in this aspect.

But irrespective of the brand you choose, if you are careful enough and follow some basic tips, you will be able to eliminate mold in your washing machine. Let us get into that first.

Tips To Prevent Mold In Your Washing Machine

As with everything else, prevention is better than cure. Mold, as you know is a living organism. They need moisture, food and a dingy environment to thrive. Cut these off and mold cannot survive anymore. Let us explore how to do that.

  • Ensure that you don’t add excess detergent while washing clothes. The excess detergent residue gets settled on the gasket and becomes fodder for mold.
  • When not in use, keep the door of front load washing machines open. The airflow allows the excess moisture to evaporate.
  • Keep a clean towel beside your washing machine and wipe the gasket after every wash cycle. If this is not possible, at least wipe it down every week.
  • Do not leave wet clothes inside the washing machine for a long time. Use time delay function so that your clothes are ready just on time.
  • If possible, keep your washing machine in a place with sufficient ventillation.

Related reading: How To Clean Your Washing Machine?

How To Remove Mold Off The Rubber Seal On A Front Load Washer?

If you find mold on the rubber gasket of your front load washing machine, act immediately. Else, it will spread all over making it tough to clean. Here are the step-by-step instructions on how to remove mold from the gasket of a front loader.

Time needed: 13 hours.

How To Remove Mold Off Front Load Washing Machine?

  1. Wipe The Gasket

    The first step is to wipe the gasket to remove any mildew, hair and such residue off the gasket. Use a clean cloth and wash it separately so that you don’t transfer the mold to any other objects. Alternatively, use paper towels to clean so that you can dispose them off.

    How to get rid of mildew in front load washer

  2. Make A Paste of Baking Soda and Bleach

    We are not providing an exact quantity of how much baking soda to use as it depends on the extent of mold infestation. Take baking soda in a bowl and add just enough bleach to make a paste.
    Use baking soda and not baking powder. Also, ideally, use Clorox bleach instead of Ala. Clorox has 7% Sodium Hypochlorite, while Ala has just 4%. So, Clorox provides better results compared to Ala.

    How to get rid of mildew in front load washer

  3. Apply the paste

    Use a toothbrush to apply the paste thoroughly on the affected parts of the rubber seal. Apply liberally so that the area is completely covered. Leave it overnight or for 12 hours.

    How to get rid of mildew in front load washer

  4. Wipe It Off

    Using a damp cloth, wipe off the paste from the rubber gasket. Bleach would have almost eradicated mold within this time.

    How to get rid of mildew in front load washer

  5. Run Washing Machine With Bleach

    Pour a quarter cup of bleach into the drum and run the washing machine on the hottest cycle. Mold grows not just in the rubber seal, but also in the tub which encases the drum. So, it is important that you disinfect the drum thoroughly to get rid of any odour and kill the mold in the drum
    Do not pour bleach into the conditioner dispenser as the washing machine takes it into the drum only in the final stages. This wouldn’t disinfect the drum sufficiently.

    How to get rid of mildew in front load washer

Precautions

  • Though effective, bleach can damage the rubber sealing. So, do not use this method on a constant basis. Instead, opt for methods to prevent mold.
  • As mentioned, use baking soda and not baking powder. Also, opt for Clorox Bleach instead of Ala. If you are using other brands, ensure it has at least 7% sodium hypochlorite concentration. Also, NEVER mix bleach with vinegar or acid as it emits chlorine fumes, which is harmful when inhaled.

How to get rid of mildew in front load washer
Before and after cleaning with Clorox

In the step-by-step instructions, we have shown the picture of the results achieved using Ala. But, the above picture shows the results after cleaning with Clorox. As you can see, Ala does not clean the mold off completely. A few specks remain, which is not the case with Clorox.

With frequent cleaning and care, you can eliminate mold and avoid your washed clothes from developing any odour. Let us know in the comments if you have any other tips to share for preventing and removing mold from the washing machine gasket.

How do you get Mould off rubber seal on front load washer?

Grab some white vinegar and place in a spray bottle. (don't dilute the vinegar) Spray the vinegar directly onto the mold and let sit for one hour. Soak an old washcloth in vinegar and place in the fold of the gasket to remove mold inside gasket.

Do all front load washers have mold problems?

Mold problems in front-load washing machines are very common, but not inevitable! The key culprit for this problem is the front-load washer's sealing door. Unlike Top Load Washers , a front-loader has a door surrounded by a rubber gasket that creates an airtight seal when shut.

How do you remove black mold from rubber?

Mix 3 table spoons of baking soda and one ounce of water until it creates a smooth paste. Apply the baking soda and water mixture on a damp cloth. Spread the mixture over the entire affected area and allow it to remain for 3-5 minutes. After five minutes, use the cloth to gently scrub the moldy areas.

Why is my front load washer moldy?

Washing machine mold, which is typically found on the rubber gasket of front-loading machines, is a common household problem. This kind of mold is caused by neglecting to clean the machine and/or using it improperly. But don't worry.