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LG Front Load Washer - Tub Cleaning

Cleaning the tub of an LG front load washer is essential to prevent odors, remove residue, and maintain the machine's performance. Here's a guide on how to clean the tub: Gather Materials: White vinegar or a specialized washing machine cleaner Baking soda (optional) Microfiber cloth or sponge Clean the Door Seal: Inspect the rubber door seal for any debris, mold, or mildew. Wipe the seal with a damp cloth or sponge to remove any visible dirt or residue. For stubborn stains or mold, use a mixture of water and vinegar. Run a Cleaning Cycle: Check the user manual for specific instructions on running a cleaning cycle. Many LG washers have a tub cleaning cycle or a specific cleaning mode. If your washer doesn’t have a designated cleaning cycle, use the hottest water setting and add white vinegar (about 2 cups) directly into the drum. Alternatively, some users add baking soda (around 1/4 cup) to the detergent dispenser along with the vinegar. Start the Cycle: Start the cleaning cycle. Let the washer run through a complete cycle to allow the vinegar or cleaner to clean the tub and remove any build-up. Wipe Down the Drum and Door: Once the cycle is complete, open the door and wipe down the inside of the drum with a cloth or sponge to remove any loosened residue. Pay attention to any areas where dirt or detergent residue might have accumulated. Rinse Cycle (Optional): Run an additional rinse cycle with plain water to ensure any remaining vinegar or cleaning solution is thoroughly rinsed out. Leave the Door Open: After cleaning, leave the door open for a while to allow moisture to evaporate, preventing mold and mildew growth. Regular Maintenance: To prevent future build-up, run a cleaning cycle or perform a vinegar wash once a month.

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