Most people load their washing machines and press start without thinking much about what happens inside. But behind that simple routine is a small part doing an important job — the washing machine filter. This often-overlooked component quietly collects lint, hair, and detergent residue from every wash. If it’s left uncleaned for too long, it can lead to unpleasant odors, residue on clothes, and even strain on the machine’s motor. Fortunately, keeping it clean takes less than ten minutes once a month — a small effort that can make a big difference.
Regularly cleaning your washing machine’s filter isn’t just about fresher laundry; it’s about keeping the appliance running efficiently. When buildup blocks the filter, water can’t drain properly, leaving detergent traces and moisture behind. This trapped residue can cause lingering smells or affect cleaning performance. Over time, your washer might start making unusual noises or seem less effective. But by setting aside a few minutes each month to maintain it, you can extend your machine’s life and ensure your clothes come out fresh and clean after every cycle.
Here’s how to do it safely and easily: Always turn off and unplug your machine first. In most front-loading washers, the filter is located behind a small panel near the bottom. In top-loaders, it may be inside the drum or along the rim. Place a towel underneath, open the cover carefully, and remove the filter. Rinse it under warm water, using a soft brush to clean away buildup. Wipe the surrounding area and reassemble it securely. The improvement in performance — and even the subtle change in how fresh your laundry smells — is immediate.
For an occasional deep clean, run an empty cycle with a cup of white vinegar. It naturally helps dissolve detergent residue and neutralize odors inside the drum. This easy routine keeps your washer hygienic, efficient, and long-lasting. A few minutes of care each month can help prevent repairs, protect your clothes, and make every load of laundry feel freshly washed.