Why Appliance Repairmen Secretly Love When You Don’t Use Baking Soda

Most people use detergent, fabric softener, maybe a bit of scent booster — but almost nobody realizes that one cheap kitchen ingredient can completely transform the life of your washing machine.

And technicians will never tell you this… because if you knew, you’d need them a lot less.

The secret?
Baking soda.

For decades, repairmen have shown up to homes dealing with the same issues: foul smells, moldy rubber seals, machines that shake, clothes that still smell “off,” and detergent buildup that slowly destroys internal parts. In almost every case, the problem isn’t the washer — it’s what’s building up inside it.

Here’s where baking soda steps in and changes everything.

1. It breaks down hidden grime
Detergent residue, fabric softener sludge, and hard-water minerals build up like glue inside the drum. Baking soda cuts through all of it, leaving the machine clean instead of coated.

2. It destroys odors at the source
If your washer ever smells sour, musty, or “wet dog,” that’s bacteria living in the moisture and soap scum. Baking soda neutralizes the smell and kills the environment bacteria need to grow.

3. It softens water — naturally
Hard water quietly ruins clothes and leaves white marks everywhere. Baking soda softens the water instantly, helping detergent work better and preventing damage.

4. It protects your machine
Without buildup, your washer drains properly, spins correctly, and lasts far longer. A single cup once a month can prevent costly repairs — the very repairs technicians make money on.

How to Use It
Once a month, run an empty hot cycle with 1 cup of baking soda poured directly into the drum.
For extra cleaning, add white vinegar in the detergent tray — the two react and strip out every layer of residue hiding inside.

Your clothes come out fresher.
Your washer stops smelling.
And you stop paying for avoidable repairs.

One cheap box of baking soda…
and a washing machine that feels brand new again.

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