“Open It Once a Month: The Simple Habit That Could Save Your Washing Machine — and Your Clothes

Most people don’t think twice about tossing their clothes into the washing machine and pressing start.

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But hidden behind that smooth cycle of water and soap is a small, often forgotten part doing a very big job — the washing machine filter.

This little component quietly traps lint, hair, and residue from every load. And if it’s ignored for too long, it can turn your freshly washed laundry into a source of frustration — leaving stains, odors, or that odd sticky feel on your clothes.

What’s worse, a clogged filter can strain the motor, reduce efficiency, and even shorten your machine’s lifespan. The good news? Preventing all that takes less than ten minutes a month.

Cleaning your washing machine’s filter regularly isn’t just about keeping your clothes fresh — it’s about protecting your investment.

When debris builds up, the water can’t drain properly, causing detergent and fabric softener residue to linger.

That trapped gunk creates a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and mold, leading to that unpleasant “wet towel” smell that never quite goes away.

Over time, your once-trusted machine might start making strange noises, vibrating harder, or failing to clean as well as it used to.

But with a simple monthly routine, you can keep your washer running like new — and your clothes smelling the way clean laundry should.

Here’s how to do it: First, always turn off and unplug the machine before you start. For front-loading washers, the lint filter is typically hidden behind a small panel near the bottom front.

Top-loaders, on the other hand, often have the filter inside the drum or attached along the rim. Once you find it, open the cover carefully — a towel underneath helps catch any stray water.

Remove the filter and rinse it under warm running water. Use an old toothbrush or soft brush to scrub away any stubborn buildup. Wipe the filter housing and surrounding area before reassembling everything.

It’s a small, satisfying task that immediately improves your washer’s performance.

For an extra touch of freshness, run an empty wash cycle once in a while with a cup of white vinegar.

This natural cleaner dissolves detergent residue, neutralizes odors, and eliminates bacteria inside the drum. It’s like giving your washer a spa day.

By keeping up this simple habit once a month, you’re not just maintaining an appliance — you’re ensuring your clothes come out clean, crisp, and fresh every time.

A few minutes of care today can prevent costly repairs tomorrow — and keep your laundry smelling like it just came off the line.

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