How to clean a washing machine detergent drawer
Cleaning your washing machine drawer can help extend the lifespan of your appliance and keep it running smoothly. Find out how to clean your detergent drawer.
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The detergent drawer in a washing machine attracts mould because it doesn’t always get a chance to dry out between cycles. Leftover fabric conditioner and laundry powder can also build up inside, leading to all sorts of problems. So, knowing how to clean it is super important. Read on for our top tips…
Why it’s important
If you don’t clean the drawer often enough, any detergent that isn’t washed away will linger in the machine. This can cause leaks and damage parts like the dispenser jets (which spray water into the drawer) and the pipe connecting to the drum. If the leak or blockage isn’t an easy fix, you might need an engineer to repair your washing machine.
So what about liquid detergent? Usually, it dissolves more easily in water than powder detergent, leaving less residue. But it's still a good idea to clean the drawer to stop mould from forming – and to keep it smelling fresh.
How to clean the washing machine drawer
Remove. Soak. Scrub. Replace. That's all it takes. Follow these steps and your machine drawer will be fresh and clean. And if you’re feeling productive, we’ve also got a full guide on how to clean your washing machine.
1. Remove
With some models, you can’t remove the detergent drawer – check the manufacturer’s user manual for guidance. For machines with removable drawers, there’s usually a button or lock you need to press to release it.
2. Soak
Leave the drawer to soak in warm water and washing-up liquid for about an hour. If you can’t remove the drawer, wipe it with a warm, damp cloth.
3. Scrub
Use a scrubbing brush to remove any mould or detergent. An old toothbrush can reach any awkward gaps. Remember to clean the space the drawer slots into and any detachable detergent or fabric conditioner compartments.
4. Replace
Let everything dry first. Then, if your machine has removable compartments, reinsert them before replacing the drawer.
Keeping your detergent drawer cleaner for longer
So we know this part of your washing machine can get dirty very easily. But there are things you can do to reduce how often you need to give it a full clean.
Try these top tips:
- Don’t overfill the drawer with detergent and conditioner
- Leave it open to air dry after you've finished your washing
- Regularly wipe inside the drawer