If your clothes still smell or look dull after washing, the problem might not be your machine—it’s how you’re using the detergent drawer. This small but important part often collects detergent residue, dirt, and even mold, which can affect performance and cause odors.
To fix this, remove the drawer completely by pressing the release tab, then scrub it with warm water and a mild cleaner. Let it dry before replacing. Clean the slot it fits into as well.
Remember, each section has a purpose: “I” for pre-wash, “II” for main detergent, and the flower symbol for fabric softener. Never overfill past the max line.
Regular cleaning and correct use keep your washer running efficiently and your laundry smelling fresh. Sometimes, all it takes for better results is a cleaner detergent drawer.