Washing Machine Filter, Drum, and Drainpipe – Are You Cleaning Them All?
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🌀 Washing Machine Filter, Drum, and Drain Pipe – Are You Cleaning Them All?
We often assume that a quick wipe or a rinse cycle is enough to keep our washing machine clean. But inside your washer, there are three areas that silently collect grime — and you might be missing all of them.
If your clothes don’t smell fresh or your machine is draining slower than usual, it’s time to give your washer a complete internal reset.
1️⃣ The Drum: Where the Buildup Begins
This is where all the action happens — and also where detergent residue, lint, and fabric softener can cling to the inner walls. Over time, this gunk creates an ideal environment for mold and bacteria.
2️⃣ The Filter: The Forgotten Trap
The filter (often at the bottom of your washer) catches debris like hair, fabric fibers, and coins. If clogged, it reduces water flow and can leave your clothes damp and musty.
3️⃣ The Drain Pipe: Hidden, but Crucial
Even if the drum and filter look clean, the drain pipe can be home to hidden grime, soap scum, and mildew — especially if you’ve never cleaned it before.
🧼 The Simple Way to Clean All Three
Reliqu Washing Machine Cleaner Tablets are designed to reach every corner of your machine — including the drum, filter, and drain pipe — with zero disassembly or scrubbing.
- Dissolves sticky residues
- Breaks down buildup in filters and pipes
- Eliminates hidden odors at the source
Just pop a tablet in your empty washer, run a hot cycle, and let Reliqu do the hard work.
🔁 Clean Regularly, Wash Fresh Forever
We recommend deep cleaning every 30-wash cycle or at least once a month to keep your washer healthy and your clothes truly clean.
👉Shop Reliqu's Washing Machine Cleaner Today and give your entire washer system the refresh it deserves.
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