((hot)) — How To Clean Drain Pipe For Washing Machine

Sarah smiled. “Next time, I’ll run a monthly vinegar rinse down the pipe,” she promised herself. “But for now—laundry day is saved.”

She armed herself with the essentials: a bucket, an old towel, a flexible drain snake (or a sturdy wire coat hanger), rubber gloves, baking soda, white vinegar, and a kettle of boiling water. how to clean drain pipe for washing machine

Finally, she reattached the hose, tightened the clamp, and slid the machine back. She ran a short cycle with no laundry. The water whooshed in, churned, and then— whoosh —drained away clean and fast. Sarah smiled

No gurgle. No smell. Just the quiet hum of a happy machine. Finally, she reattached the hose, tightened the clamp,

“It’s the drain pipe,” she muttered, rolling up her sleeves. “Time to learn.”

She looked inside the hose—and there it was: a dark, slimy plug of lint, congealed detergent, and tiny fabric fibers. Sarah donned her gloves and gently fished out what she could with her fingers. Then she took the drain snake, fed it into the hose, and twisted. With a soft schloop , a soggy clump emerged. “You were the culprit,” she told the mess.

Holding the hose firmly, she slowly poured the boiling water through. Murky, foul-smelling liquid rushed out into the bucket. She repeated with clean hot water until the runoff ran clear.