Oh my goodness! I’ve always heard that front loaders can get dirty quicker but yall did that thing girl! Great job. Who would’ve thought that something that cleans can get that dirty!😬
Hey girl here watching finally! Wow wow wow I didn't even know this was a thing? I would've also thought I just had to buy a whole new washer but thanks for making this video! I know it must've taken time to get it done but you guys did awesome!
You're right, Yessica. Millennial & Gen X mommies need to unplug their washing machines before they fix 'em because there's a possibility of getting electrocuted. I turn off the switch before changing the light bulbs.
Good day dear, Yessica! I learned something new here with the video you shared, will take note of these tips! Thank you so much for taking the effort to share it! ❤
I never thought about that being dirty under. It's kinda scary. It looks like a lot of work lol. I didn't even know you could replace something like this. This is a very helpful and useful video 👍 good job doing this! People need to know!
I enjoyed watching this video of yours. It's shown some tips that you should've known how to fix your washing machine like the other mommies should've known how to fix their machines. Safety always comes first when it comes to electrocution. Mommies should always unplug their machines before fixing 'em.
Very good! I always follow you, you are very good .. If I can give you some advice avoid very quick washes and liquid detergent, it is what forms mold .. and often do a cleaning wash with bleach and then citric acid, you will see what results! Greetings from Italy!!☺️
Thank you so much for watching and thank you so much for your tips I definitely will try to clean it more often and that’s a good idea to switch to powder detergent
You could have avoided all that unnecessary cost, if you just clean your machine on a monthly basis. You can use vinegar or soda crystals (if they sell soda crystals in the USA). You can pour some of the soda crystals in the detergent draw, pour some in the drum and pour a little in the rubber sealant of the washing machine and that should solve the problem). If you were to clean your machine on a monthly basis, your machine will last longer and it will save you on repair bills. It must have cost you a lot of money to get a replacement rubber ring for your model of washing machine. Since you do a lot of laundry, clean your machine regularly, and when you finish the laundry don’t shut the door to the washing machine leave it open so that it can air out, if not mould will build up, and that’s where you get the smells. When you have 7 or 8 roles it’s good to give your washing machine a break in between loads (allow it to cool down) as constant use leads to wear and tear and that’s how washing machines can breakdown, repairs to washing machines or a brand new washing machine can be costly.
Cleaning the washer once a week and leaving it open is supposed to prevent it but i definitely want a top loader regardless.. I hate front loaders and i hate HE machines
All of this could have been prevented by just wiping the rubber seal after each wash and leaving the door and the soap drawer slightly open for ventilation but I guess ain't nobody got time for that so who am I to judge