As a cleaning professional, washing machine cleaning is an important part of my daily work. A seemingly clean washing machine actually harbors hidden dirt and grime. If not cleaned regularly, it can affect the cleanliness of clothes and may even pose health risks.
Each cleaning session is performed with extra care. First, I unplug the machine to ensure safety. Next, I open the detergent dispenser, remove it, and scrub thoroughly with a brush to eliminate residual detergent and dirt. Then, I use specialized washing machine cleaner according to instructions, pouring it into the drum. Selecting the appropriate cleaning cycle, I let the machine run empty. During this process, the cleaner penetrates every corner of the drum to break down stains. After the cycle completes, I open the door and wipe down the drum and rubber seal with a clean cloth to prevent mold growth. Finally, I clean the exterior of the machine, polishing both the body and control panel to restore its like-new appearance.
Proper washing machine maintenance not only extends its lifespan but also creates a healthier laundry environment for customers—this is the true meaning of my work.