How to Degrease a Washing Machine - Step-by-Step Guide

Your washing machine is one of the hardest-working appliances in your home, but over time it builds up layers of grease, detergent residue & dirt. This can lead to unpleasant odours, streaks on clothing, & reduced washing performance. Regular degreasing helps keep your machine running efficiently – and it’s easier than you might think.
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Why Your Washing Machine Needs Degreasing

Every time you wash clothes, especially using fabric softeners or low-temperature cycles, residues can accumulate in the drum, drawer, seals & pipework. Over time, this build-up creates a greasy film that not only traps bacteria & mould but also affects your machine's cleaning power.

You might notice:

  • A musty or sour smell
  • Greasy marks left on laundry
  • Excess foam or slow drainage
  • Visible grime around the drawer or door seal

Degreasing cuts through this build-up, restoring hygiene & performance.

How Often Should You Degrease It?

As a general rule:

  • Light use households: Once every 2–3 months
  • Frequent or large households: Monthly
  • If using fabric softener regularly: Every 4 weeks
  • If you’ve never done it before: Start today!

Prevention is always easier than cure – regular cleaning avoids more costly issues later on.

Step-by-Step Guide to Degreasing Your Washing Machine

Here’s how to deep-clean your machine using a degreasing product:

  1. Empty the machine – Make sure there are no clothes inside.
  2. Clean the detergent drawer – Remove it if possible & scrub with warm water to remove built-up soap & gunk.
  3. Wipe the door seal – Use a damp cloth or old toothbrush to clean around the rubber.
  4. Use a machine cleaner – Add a sachet of Professional 3-in-1 Cleaner or a dose of 3-in-1 Hygienic Cleaner to the drum.
  5. Run a hot empty cycle – 60–90°C is ideal to activate the cleaning formula.
  6. Wipe down the inside afterwards – Once the cycle is complete, leave the door open & give it a final wipe.

Best Products to Use for Washing Machine Degreasing

Using a targeted cleaner is far more effective than home remedies like vinegar or baking soda. Here are our top recommendations:

Extra Tips for Ongoing Maintenance

Keeping your washing machine clean between deep cleans is the key to long-term performance:

  • Leave the door open after each wash to allow airflow
  • Wipe the seal & door glass regularly
  • Use less detergent – especially if you have soft water
  • Run an empty hot wash with cleaner once a month
  • Avoid overloading – this prevents rinse issues & residue

Explore more solutions in our washing care collection.

FAQs

What causes grease build-up in a washing machine?

Grease comes from softeners, body oils, dirty laundry & excess detergent. Combined with cold cycles, it settles in hidden areas.

Can I use white vinegar or baking soda to clean my machine?

They can help reduce smells but don’t break down greasy residue effectively. Use a specialist degreaser for a thorough clean.

Do I need to remove the detergent drawer to clean it?

Yes – most drawers can be fully removed. This lets you scrub inside the cavity where dirt collects.

How do I know it’s time to degrease my machine?

If your laundry smells strange, looks less clean, or you see scum inside the drum or seal, it’s time.

 

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