How Often Should You Clean Your Washing Machine?

The quick answer

A washing machine cleans your clothes, but it can’t clean itself. To keep it fresh and working well, run a hot maintenance wash once a month, clean the drain filter monthly, wipe the door seal after every wash, and deep-clean the detergent drawer every few weeks. Stick to a simple routine and you’ll avoid smells, mould, black bits and drainage problems.

Your washing machine cleaning schedule

Task How often
Wipe the door seal and drum, leave door ajar After every wash
Rinse the detergent drawer Every 1–2 weeks
Hot maintenance wash (empty, 90°C + cleaner or vinegar) Monthly
Clean the drain pump filter Monthly
Deep-clean detergent drawer and recess Monthly
Descale (hard-water areas) Every 1–3 months
Check and clean the door seal thoroughly Monthly

Why each task matters

  • Maintenance wash: flushes out biofilm, mould and detergent residue that cold washes leave behind.
  • Filter: stops lint and coins blocking the pump, which is the top cause of drainage faults.
  • Door seal: the number one spot for black mould on front-loaders.
  • Detergent drawer: where powder cakes and softener turns to gunk.
  • Descaling: protects the heater and drum from limescale in hard-water regions.

Signs you need to clean more often

  • A musty or eggy smell from the drum.
  • Black bits or grey film on your clothes.
  • Clothes not coming out fresh even after washing.
  • You mostly wash on cold, short cycles (these need more frequent hot washes to compensate).

For the step-by-step routines, see how to run a maintenance wash, how to clean the filter, and our complete drum and filter cleaning guide.

When to call a technician

Regular cleaning is a DIY job. But if smells, leaks or drainage problems persist despite following this schedule, there may be a build-up deep in the pipes or a failing component — at that point an appliance technician should inspect the machine.

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