
If your clothes still smell musty or look dull after washing, the issue might not be your machine—it could be how you’re using the detergent drawer. This often-overlooked part of the washer plays a key role in cleaning, but residue, dirt, and even mold can build up over time, reducing wash quality and leaving fabrics less fresh than they should be.
Start by removing the detergent drawer completely. Most machines have a small release tab—press it and slide the drawer out. Once removed, scrub each compartment with warm water and a mild cleaning solution, using an old toothbrush for tight spaces. Rinse thoroughly and let it dry completely before putting it back.
Next, clean the slot inside the washer where the drawer sits, as buildup there can drip onto clothes. Understanding the purpose of each compartment is also crucial: “I” is for pre-wash detergent, “II” is for main wash detergent, and the flower symbol is for fabric softener. Avoid filling beyond the max line to prevent improper dispensing or leftover residue.
Regular maintenance and proper use of the detergent drawer can noticeably improve laundry results. With just a few minutes of care, you can keep your washing machine cleaner, fresher, and more efficient—ensuring every load smells and looks its best.