A quick and easy trick to keep your detergent drawer clean
Social networks, like Facebook or Tik Tok, are often the scene of tricks that are each more ingenious than the last. Videos about household chores continue to multiply and eventually become viral, so much do they appeal to Internet users. Among them, we discovered that of a young woman who stages her ingenious method for cleaning the washing machine drawer. Like many people, she reveals that she was completely unaware that it was possible to remove the detergent drawer: ” How did I not know that this drawer was removable?! ” she exclaimed. ” I decided to take a look in the washing machine drawer and I discovered that there was a little button that allowed me to pull the drawer out completely. And there, let’s just say that the observation was appalling. There was mold and a lot of dirt hidden behind it! ” she admits.
From then on, the comments below the video were flying. Everyone wanted to share their own experience on the subject. ” I decided to leave the drawer in a solution of hot soapy water, before applying a stronger cleaning remedy, ” says someone who was also finally able to remove the drawer from the device.
Another said: ” To be completely honest, I also just discovered that it was possible to remove this drawer. I didn’t really know how to do it until then. Now, with a little boiling water, washing up liquid and a scrub with an old toothbrush, the drawer is cleaner than ever!”
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