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IF you are continuously finding mould growing in your home and aren’t sure how to get rid of it, fear not, we’ve got you covered.
We spoke to , the UK’s number one best-selling large home appliance brand, to get their top tips on how to get rid of mould instantly and ways to keep it away for good.
The experts at Beko shared their secret cleaning methods for dealing with harsh mould and their clever toothbrush method is one you won’t want to miss.
When it comes to mould on your washing machine, according to the cleaning experts at Beko, whilst a deep clean is essential, there are some other tips and tricks that you can also try to keep it at bay.
The experts advised: “It’s important to clean your washing machine regularly.
“Whilst we suggest you deeply clean your machine once every one-three months, the frequency of your cleaning should depend on how often your appliance is used.
“By regularly cleaning your machine, you can prevent the build of mould, bacteria, and odours, ensuring perfectly hygienic, fresh laundry every time.
“To keep your machine’s rubber seals free from mould and mildew, use a damp cloth and soapy water.
“Carefully wipe around the rubber seals, making sure you do not lift the seals away from the metal.
"If any dirt remains, use a toothbrush to scrub the surface.
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“Look out for self-cleaning functions. Many Beko washing machines come with a self-cleaning function, such as DrumClean+ that removes the bacteria that build up and cleans the drum at a hot 70°C.
“Leave the door open to allow air into the drum.
“If the door is closed, bacteria will fester in the damp.
“To clean your washing machine’s exterior, use a damp cloth and washing up liquid to wipe away dust and stains. Make sure to dry your machine with a clean towel.
“Make sure to clean the filter on your washing machine on a regular basis.
“We suggest once every three months, or whenever it becomes clogged.
“Clean the detergent drawer after every four to five uses of the washing machine.
“Detergent drawers can quickly build up with detergent deposits, making it harder for the detergent and fabric softener to travel into the drum.
“To clean, make sure the appliance is turned off, remove the drawer, and wash in warm water.
“Use a toothbrush to reach the corners of the drawer and the fittings.
“A toothbrush can also be used to clean the underside of the drawer housing.
“Also, remove wet clothes from your washing machine as soon as the cycle is finished.”
When it comes to keeping your dishwasher mould-free, the experts stressed the importance of regularly descaling your machine.
They explained: “It’s important to clean your dishwasher regularly.
“Whilst we suggest you deeply clean your machine once every few months, the frequency of your cleaning should depend on how often your dishwasher is used.
“Equally, your cleaning routine will depend on the level of soiling on your dishes and the quantity of dishes you are washing.
“By regularly cleaning your machine, you can prevent the build of mould, limescale, bacteria, and odours, ensuring perfectly hygienic, fresh dishes.
“To clean your washing machine’s exterior, wipe the outer surface and doors seals gently with a slightly damp cloth.
“For a deep clean, run an inner cleaning or Intensive programme with no dishes inside.
“Leave the door open to allow air the machine. If the door is closed, bacteria will fester in the damp.
“Regularly descale your machine. Descaling a dishwasher is an important step to keeping your appliance clean and functional for longer.
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“Regularly remove and clean the filters in the base of your dishwasher. Alongside this, regularly remove and rinse the spray arms and clear any blocked nozzles.
“Use a suitable wash programme. To prevent bad odours, make sure you are using a suitable washing programme for the level of soiling on your dishes and the quantity of dishes you are washing.”