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How to Clean Front Loader Washing Machine Rubber Seal: The MaxiPad Hack
Front-loading washing machines are a favorite for their energy efficiency and gentle care on clothes, but they can also be a haven for mold, mildew, and grime—especially around the rubber seal. Over time, detergent residue, moisture, and lint build up, causing unpleasant odors and potentially even affecting the machine’s performance. But what if there were an easy, inexpensive way to keep that rubber seal spotless? Enter the MaxiPad Hack, a surprisingly effective and budget-friendly method for deep-cleaning your washing machine seal.
Why Clean the Rubber Seal Regularly?
The rubber seal on a front-loading washing machine is constantly exposed to water and detergent, making it a breeding ground for bacteria and mold. Cleaning it regularly prevents:
- Unpleasant odors
- Allergen buildup
- Stains on clothes from residue or mold
- Decreased lifespan of your machine
What is the MaxiPad Hack?
While it might sound unconventional, using a maxi pad as a cleaning tool makes sense. Its high absorbency, flexibility, and textured surface are perfect for scrubbing and soaking up grime from hard-to-reach places like the rubber seal.
What You’ll Need
- Maxi pads (unscented and without wings work best)
- White vinegar or bleach (for disinfecting)
- Baking soda (optional, for extra cleaning power)
- A small bowl or cup of warm water
- A clean towel or microfiber cloth
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