Reviewed By: Devyani Kharbanda
Written By: Aquib Nawab
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Home Solutions
During monsoons, humidity levels rise significantly, creating an ideal environment for mold and mildew growth. After each use, thoroughly wipe down the exterior and interior of the washing machine, paying special attention to the rubber gasket and detergent dispenser.
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Monsoon weather can cause bacterial growth and odors in your washing machine. Use the Tub Clean or Tub Dry cycle regularly to eliminate buildup, bacteria, and musty smells, which are more likely to develop in the humid monsoon air.
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The increased moisture in the air during monsoons can create a damp environment inside your washing machine. After each wash, keep the door or lid open to allow air circulation. This simple habit prevents trapped moisture and reduces the risk of mold and mildew growth.
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Monsoon rains can cause more dirt and debris to enter your laundry, clogging filters. Regularly inspect and clean the lint or magic filter to ensure proper water drainage. This prevents water accumulation and overflow issues, especially during monsoons.
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High humidity during monsoons can cause powder detergents to clump and clog your machine. Switch to liquid detergents to ensure smooth operation and prevent residue buildup, maintaining washing machine efficiency.
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Increased monsoon moisture can damage hoses and connections. Regularly check the inlet and outlet hoses for damage, leaks, or loose connections. This is crucial during the rainy season to prevent water damage and ensure safe operation of your machine.
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Monsoon weather fosters bacterial growth. Use the Anti-Bacterial Technology feature more frequently during this season. This cycle helps eliminate bacteria, maintain hygiene, and protect your clothes and family from health hazards.
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