Don't add any laundry detergent or fabric softener when using TUB CLEAN.
Start with an empty tub. For a front-load washer, put 2 tablespoons of borax or oxygen bleach and 2 tablespoons of washing soda in the tub of the washing machine. For a top-loading machine, put 1/2 cup of each of the powders into the wash tub. Run at the hottest temperature or use the “clean tub” setting on the washer.
Hello there. I definitely understand your questions regarding the self clean of the washer, and it will be my pleasure to assist. You do not have to use a cleaning agent when running the self clean cycle on the washer; however liquid bleach is recommended for any odor issues if present.
DO clean the washing machine occasionally. Run a tub clean program, use a descaler for removing limescale deposits and clean the washing machine parts such as inlet filter, lint filter and door rubber gasket. DO keep your washing machine door and detergent tray open after a wash cycle.
Cleaning the inside drum of a washing machine is one of the most important things to preserve your favorite clothes as well as the machine. Furthermore, this can help to avoid bacteria and keep healthy. To preserve the performance of the washing machine and remove any bacteria, clean the drum at least once a month.
Run a Self-Cleaning Cycle
Don't use laundry detergent to clean the tub of your washer. Laundry detergent is for laundry and can build up a residue inside the hoses and other components of the washer; and over time it can provide a moist environment for mold and bacteria to grow.
Open the door once the cycle is complete to dry out the drum. The Tub Clean cycle typically takes 1 to 2 hours to complete.
Just add half a cup of bleach to your detergent drawer and run a normal wash cycle with hot water to kill germs and eliminate smells. Run an extra rinse cycle to flush out any remaining bleach.
Open the washer door and pour one cup (250 ml) of liquid bleach or other washing machine cleaner directly into the wash basket. If not using bleach, 1 cup (250 ml) of vinegar or a store bought washing machine cleaner can be used. Note: SmartDispense does not dispense detergent for this cycle.
“For removing odors, I would say vinegar.” Some people, however, prefer white vinegar because it's not as harsh as bleach. Unless, of course, your washing machine has been completely neglected, and is now a breeding ground for bacteria and germs, and you want a power cleaner.
No, neither detergent, bleach nor any other cleaning products are necessary to aid the Self Clean setting.
Clean the tub thoroughly and rinse everything. Then dry the bath properly with a soft cloth to prevent limescale formation. Do not use aggressive products such as acid, chlorine, ammonia, bleach and abrasives. The latter create fine scratches, which we obviously want to avoid!
CLEANING THE WASHTUB
Remove any clothing in the wash drum. Open the dispenser. Add liquid chlorine bleach, powder cleaner or tub cleaner. Don't add any laundry detergent or fabric softener when using TUB CLEAN.
Most machines have a “clean” cycle that can be run without a load in it to flush the drum and internal components of excess dirt, bacteria, or any other buildup of contaminants that can lead to dirty or smelly laundry as you run repeated wash cycles through the machine.
The best way to clean a tub is with baking soda, vinegar, dish soap or a disinfecting solution. Spread baking soda on the tub. Then spray a solution with one part vinegar, one part water, and dish soap or disinfecting solution.
You can clean the drum without a cleaning agent when you use the ECO DRUM CLEAN cycle. (DO NOT USE a common cleaning agent for the ECO DRUM CLEAN and ECO DRUM CLEAN+ function.) Chemical residue in the drum may cause damage to the laundry or the drum of the washing machine.
Use the 'Drum Clean' cycle every month to prevent bad smells and detergent buildup. This way, bacteria don't get the chance to form. If your washing machine doesn't have this cycle, use the cotton cycle at 90°C. Don't put any laundry in the drum for this cycle and don't use any detergent or fabric softener either.
White Vinegar for Cleaning the Household. Natural All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water to create a non-toxic and effective cleaner for countertops, floors, and more. Tip: Add a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant fragrance.
Soaking clothes overnight, whether inside a washing machine or out, is best avoided. Follow recommended guidelines when soaking clothes and using chemicals, and always remember that prolonged soaking can and will damage your clothes.
It is specially designed to remove dirt and biofilm in the tub without special chemical detergent. This innovative function keeps drum extremely clean by soaking and spinning only with the water.
Bleach is safe for many bath and shower surfaces
If you aren't certain, always test an inconspicuous area first. Do not use on aluminum, chipped or cracked enamel, copper, brass, silver or unsealed wood, marble, tile or granite.