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Twin tub washing machines have two tubs for washing your clothes—one for the actual washing and the other for spinning water out of your clothing. They're a great alternative to regular washing machines because they use less water and are super easy to use. Cleaning them only takes a few minutes and requires just a few items like a soft towel and vinegar.

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Method 1
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Wiping Down the Tubs

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  1. Connect the hose to the bottom of the machine and position the other end of the hose in the sink or a bucket. Turn the dial on the washing tub to "Drain" to let all of the water drain out easily. Wait until all of the water has drained out before moving the hose so you don't accidentally spray water. [1]
    • The washing machine's hose can connect to two spots on the machine—one at the top to fill it with water, and the other at the bottom of the machine to drain it. Both connecting spots are easy to find.
    • If you’re using a bucket and the bucket fills up before the tub is finished draining, move the dial back to "Off" and dump out the bucket to reuse it.
  2. Switch all of the dials on the washing machine to "Off." Turn off the switch in your home that's powering the machine and unplug the washing machine from the outlet, just to be sure.
    • It’s important to make sure the power is off before working in the tub for safety reasons.
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  3. Dampen a soft cloth with warm or cool water and wipe down the inside of the tubs first. Rub the inside of each tub with the cloth, moving the cloth in circular motions to clean it thoroughly. Once you’re finished with the inside, wipe down the outside of the machine, too. It's important to wipe down the machine every time you use it so it stays super clean.
    • Avoid using harsh fabrics or scouring pads to wash the machine.
    • Compared to a regular washing machine, a twin tub doesn't have nearly as many holes, nooks, or crannies, so it doesn't get as dirty. The main thing you'll want to wipe down is the pulsator, which is the round piece at the bottom of the tub.
  4. Use a soft cloth like a microfiber towel to dry the inside of each tub. Work your way from the bottom of the tubs to the top, wiping in small circular motions. Wipe down the outside of the machine with the towel, too. [2]
    • Make sure you dry both the washing tub and the spin tub as well as you can.
    • Pay special attention to the edges of the pulsator at the bottom of the washing tub when you're drying it with the cloth.
  5. Open the cover of the wash tub and both covers of the spin tub. Leave them open for at least an hour before putting the machine away so that the tubs dry out as much as possible. [3]
    • This prevents mold or mildew from growing in the tubs if there’s any moisture left in them.
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Cleaning the Lint and Overflow Filters

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  1. The lint filter is down inside the wash tub, right inside the overflow filter. Since the overflow filter and lint filter are the only things on the inside of the tub, they're easy to spot. When the lint filter is in the tub, it'll look like a long, skinny tube. To take it out, push down on the arrow and pull it out gently. [4]
    • Clean the lint filter every time you finish a load.
    • The lint filter collects the lint from your clothing as it washes.
    • The manual that comes with your twin tub washing machine will have a diagram showing you exactly where your lint filter is.
  2. Fill a bucket with water and place your filter inside. Use your fingers to remove all of the lint from the filter, moving it around in the water so it's super clean.
    • The lint will come off of the lint filter easily in the water.
    • Pour the water out outside if you're worried about clogging your pipes.
  3. Place the lint filter back into the overflow filter just like you took it out. Push the filter in gently until it pops into place.
    • The lint filter will be marked with which end goes into the overflow filter first.
  4. The overflow filter is the rectangular panel that holds the lint filter, and it's found inside the washing tub. To clean it, pull the elastic claw in the direction that the arrow is pointing. Pop the pipe that you see out of its holder by simply pulling it out of its plastic ring and flush the area out with a cup of clean water. Once it looks clean, push the pipe back into place and situate the overflow filter back in its spot. [5]
    • When you put the overflow filter back in, instead of pulling on the elastic claw, you’ll push it in.
    • The pipe is easy to take out and is only connected by a thin plastic ring holder.
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Disinfecting Your Washing Machine

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  1. Connect the skinny end of your hose to the top of the washing machine and the other end of the hose to your sink's faucet. Turn on your sink's hot water to fill the washing tub up about one-fourth or one-third of the way full. [6]
    • The hose will fit right over your faucet's nozzle so the water goes directly from the sink into the washing machine.
  2. Pour 1–2 cups (240–470 ml) of white vinegar into the tub. The white vinegar will act as the disinfectant to clean out your washing tub. Since most twin tub washing machines are much smaller than a normal washing machine, 1 cup (240 ml) of vinegar is all you need, but you can add more if your twin tub is super dirty. [7]
    • If there's a specific spot in the washing tub that you're worried about, consider spraying it with the vinegar before pouring in additional vinegar so it's extra clean.
    • It's not necessary to disinfect your twin tub washing machine very often⁠—every 3-6 months is great.
    • For extra cleanliness, add 1 cup (240 ml) of baking soda to the water too.
  3. Pretend like you're doing a regular wash cycle and turn the dial to "Wash" just like you would if your clothes were in it. Choose how long you'd like the tub to clean for, such as 10-15 minutes.
    • There's a dial for "Wash" as well as a dial for how long you want the washing machine to run.
  4. Once the tub is finished washing, switch the end of the hose that's plugged into the top of the washing machine to the base of the machine instead. Remove the end that's attached to the faucet and set it down in the sink, making sure it won't move around so water doesn't spray. Switch the dial to "Drain" and watch the water drain from the tub into your sink. [8]
    • Wait until the washing tub is completely drained before you move either end of the hose.
  5. Use a clean, dry rag to mop up the excess moisture in the washing tub, using circular motions as you go along all of the sides and edges. Pay special attention to the bottom of the tub because this is where water is more likely to collect. [9]
    • Leave the lid of the washing machine open for an hour or two so the tub has time to completely dry out.
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    Chris Willatt

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    Chris Willatt is a House Cleaning Professional based in Denver, Colorado. Chris is the owner of Alpine Maids, a cleaning agency that he founded in 2015. Chris is on a mission to elevate what it means to be a cleaning professional and has built up Alpine Maids with that goal in mind. Chris has been featured in USA Today, Forbes, and Readers Digest. Alpine Maids received Angie's List Super Service Award for three years in a row from 2016-2018. They were also awarded Colorado's "Top Rated Local House Cleaning" Award in 2018 and were featured on the Inc. 5000 Company List.
    Chris Willatt
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    Our Expert Agrees: Leave the door of your washer open to prevent odors. To prevent that mildew from forming in the first place, leave the door of the washing machine cracked after you use it so the inside can air dry.

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    What can I use to clean my washing machine tub?
    Chris Willatt
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    Chris Willatt is a House Cleaning Professional based in Denver, Colorado. Chris is the owner of Alpine Maids, a cleaning agency that he founded in 2015. Chris is on a mission to elevate what it means to be a cleaning professional and has built up Alpine Maids with that goal in mind. Chris has been featured in USA Today, Forbes, and Readers Digest. Alpine Maids received Angie's List Super Service Award for three years in a row from 2016-2018. They were also awarded Colorado's "Top Rated Local House Cleaning" Award in 2018 and were featured on the Inc. 5000 Company List.
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    Vinegar works very well. Just pour some vinegar into the empty machine and run a cycle.
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      To give your twin tub washing machine a basic clean, simply wipe down the tubs with a damp microfiber cloth. Then, wipe away the moisture with a soft towel and leave the tubs open for an hour to dry. If you’re interested in disinfecting your washing machine, run hot water into the machine with a hose and then add 1 to 2 cups of white vinegar to the tubs. Run a wash cycle, then drain out the hot water and vinegar mixture. Wipe the tubs down with a cloth when you’re done to get rid of excess moisture. For more expert tips, like how to clean the lint and overflow filters, read on!

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