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Instructions
- Mix the lemon juice and hydrogen peroxide in a bucket containing three liters of water.
- To protect yourself, wear gloves and a mask before beginning cleaning to avoid inhaling mold spores.
- Spray the solution onto the washer rubber, making sure to cover all affected areas.
- Let the solution sit for 3 to 5 minutes to penetrate the mold.
- Use a cloth or towel to clean the rubber, making sure to remove all mold residue. If necessary, you can use a more abrasive sponge for tougher debris.
- Make sure to clean the entire surface of the rubber to ensure that no trace of dirt remains.
With this simple home trick, you can effectively remove mold from the rubber in your washing machine using natural and safe ingredients. Carry out this cleaning regularly to keep your washing machine in optimal condition and avoid problems with bad odors and lack of cleanliness in the clothes.
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