
Notoriously unreliable, but an essential in every home - washing machines will last a lot longer if you take the time to keep yours in tip top condition.

Wipe down the exterior of the washing machine and clean the window glass.
Clean the washing machine filter, which is usually located near the base of the appliance through a circular door.
Check that the rubber seal around the washing machine door is free of debris and clean. If the rubber has black mould growing on it then replace the seal.
Remove the soap tray from the machine and give it a thorough clean in the sink. Clean out the area where this drawer slots into with hot water and a sponge, removing any soap or mould.
Run the machine empty with a limescale remover that’s been formulated for washing machines; this should help eliminate any lingering odours and help the machine perform better.
If the washing machine is missing a knob or the door hinges are broken, simply buy replacement parts.
Samara Zittin is a resident expert on appliance restoration and repair for eSpares.co.uk, the UK's largest independent online spare parts site.
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