@nonstopmumma: Day 2 of cleaning one thing every day till the end of the year. I seized the moment and did the washing machine as it was that slim chance I didn’t have a full laundry basket. (Jokes was on me when I walked in the kids rooms) First check your filter. Please google where yours is because every machine is different. I’m finding mines been pretty good but I still found a sea shell. But I have found bobby pins before which can cause rust, so please check. The scrubber I’m using is the @rubbermaid and made reaching those nooks easier but an old toothbrush would be good as well. If you can pull the drawer out to check if there is mould or anything stuck in there. You’ll be surprised. The seal as well is a good idea to try check regularly to maintain a no mould growth and effectively works. No lie about socks though I have found several get caught in there. The drum clean, I add a cup and a half of bicarb and the drawer I add my thieves house hold cleaner. But some add vinegar. Then I run on a hygienic cycle, if you don’t have one use the hottest cycle your machine will let you. Once finished don’t forget to air dry to help prevent mould and mildew growth. Other things I’ve seen to clean your washing machine store bought washing machine tablets/liquid, denture tablets, dishwasher tablets, citrus acid. Let me know if you know others. Now the blue balls! They are from @wm_ecoliving and are made to help agitate your washing when in the machine. This helps break up and remove stains, and smells. I’ve definitely noticed a difference with adding them into the machine 🙌 Also the recommended time to clean your washing is once a month or every 30 cycles. According to google. 😉 Now don’t forget to follow along for day 3. And go clean your washing machine if you haven’t already 😏 #cleanwithme #everydaycleaning #nonstopmummachallenge #wholehousecleaning #cleaningmotivation #cleaningfyp