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The Washing Machine Has A Magical Switch That Can Drain The Sewage When Turned On, Which Many People Don't Know

The washing machine is one of the most common household appliances, which can greatly facilitate our lives. Especially for young people, if they have a washing machine at home, they will never personally wash clothes.
The function of a washing machine is to clean clothes, curtains, sheets, blankets and other items. Simply throw the dirty clothes into the washing machine every day and you don't have to worry about them, which is very worry free and effortless.
Although washing machines can reduce our household burden, we also need to pay attention to the cleanliness of the washing machine itself. Because washing machines do not have the ability to clean themselves, they will accumulate some dirt after prolonged use. Breeding bacteria, viruses, and odors, making clothes increasingly dirty as they are washed.
If your washing machine has a strange odor when turned on, or if the clothes are a bit sticky after washing. This indicates that the washing machine needs to be cleaned.
I have been using a washing machine for over a decade, but I just found out that it has a magical 'hidden switch'. Every time the clothes are washed, some of the wastewater is hidden inside. After opening, the sewage inside the washing machine will be automatically discharged. Many people don't know, it is recommended to keep it as it may come in handy.
The switch positions of drum washing machines and pulsator washing machines are different. So, where is the hidden switch of the washing machine?
1. Drum washing machine
The 'hidden switch' of the drum washing machine is located in its lower right or lower left corner. We can squat down and take a look, we can see a small box.
We need to borrow a blade or other flat tool to pry open this lid. Then, you can see a small switch inside.
Turn the small switch clockwise to directly discharge and clean.
Generally speaking, washing machines need to be cleaned once every 3-4 months. This can prevent bacteria and viruses from breeding on the inner wall of the washing machine, and prevent clothes from getting dirtier as they are washed.
2. Wave wheel washing machine
Unlike drum washing machines, pulsator washing machines do not have independent sewage outlets. But instead, a small filter box was designed on the inner wall of the washing machine.
When we wash clothes, some stains and fluff generated will be directly stored in the filter box.
The filter box is easy to find, just remove it and you can see how dirty it is inside. Various stains, fluff, and hair make people feel nauseous at first glance.
After dismantling, use detergent and brush to repeatedly scrub. Then, rinse with clean water and reinstall it. As long as the filter box is clean, there will naturally be no residue when washing clothes.
To do a good job, one must first sharpen their tools. To wash clothes cleanly, the first step is to ensure that the washing machine is clean. Otherwise, every time clothes are washed, internal stains and dirt will feedback onto the clothes, ultimately leading to the embarrassing situation of "getting dirtier the more you wash". It may not be noticeable, but wearing it on the body can be harmful to the skin, causing odors, itching, skin allergies, and other conditions.

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