🧽 Keep your washer fresher than your wardrobe!
Affresh Washing Machine Cleaner features 6 slow-dissolving tablets that effectively remove odor-causing residues inside all types of washers, including HE and conventional models. With a fresh citrus scent and EPA Safer Choice certification, it’s the monthly must-have for maintaining a cleaner, fresher laundry experience.
Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
Scent | Citrus |
Specific Uses For Product | Washing Machine |
Item Form | Tablet |
Surface Recommendation | Drain |
Special Features | Affresh® washing machine cleaner helps remove odor-causing residues and grime in internal components, even where you can’t see. |
Material Features | Septic safe |
Item Weight | 9.4 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Volume | 1000 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
N**2
A twofer you’re gonna want to read…
My bad. That ONE AND ONLY TIME I perused the manual for my top-loading washing machine — 16 years ago, on the day of installation — I might have overlooked the part recommending periodic, internal cleaning. Probably the reason I find myself typing a review for machine cleaners today. (The OUTSIDE is extremely clean and in pristine condition…so please, no judgement.)I’d always attributed the SCRUD deposits left on clothes (in warm and hot washes) to the shoddy plumbing work that was done on our home, built two years prior to the machine’s installation. [Nothing ever drained well, there were weird odors, and a test cap was left on one of the roof vents which went undiscovered for 14 years!]. I would just shake the slimy, brown flecks/chunks off onto the floor, shove clothes into the dryer, clean up the mess and move on.However, last week’s hot, bleachy load of my favorite, fluffiest towels simply sent me over the edge. My freshly-laundered, snowy-white and fairly expensive “after-bath HUGS” were generously sprinkled with the slimy, dark-brown flecks of crud! So very gross!! After shaking every item and cleaning up, yet again, I’d had ENOUGH and decided to learn how to fix this dilemma.With know-it-all Google being one of the best inventions of the 21st Century, I started there...OMG! First of all, SCRUD (soap crud, I imagine) is so aptly-named. Thankfully, I’m not the only person on the planet this is happening to (relief) and there ARE solutions to my suffering (more relief). Said ‘solutions’ are time-consuming and can get pricey but, at some point, desperate for a fix, ya just gotta bite the bullet and hope for the best.One remedy I discovered was these Affresh cakes. Hmmm…let’s start HERE, it seems easy enough. Plop one in, run the hottest, fullest cycle, wipe out the loosened SCRUD, repeat twice more and go on with your life. Even I can handle that — no appliances to move… no screws, panels or drums to REmove, no repair person to call (yet)…sign me up! I immediately placed my Amazon order for a 6-pack. But, just in case these won’t work, let’s keep searching…Further down the rabbit hole that is Google, I hopped over to the YouTube abyss and found two wonderful videos addressing my exact issue. [Handz for Hire and Ben’s Appliances and Junk]. Handz introduced me to the word SCRUD and, clearly, was experiencing the same thing with his own, but newer, machine. He used vinegar and baking soda, disassembled his machine to remove the wash drum AND manually scrubbed it with a Lysol cleaner. Although he did a wonderful job, this seemed like a LOT more than I could handle or even access myself, so I kept searching. Ben showed a half-assembled washer (for instructional purposes) and recommended using Citric Acid powder and OxiClean to take care of a gunked-up machine. Duly noted, Ben. Thank you, both!Back down the rabbit hole I descended, now in search of information on Citric Acid. Lo-and-behold, this stuff claims to clean practically EVERYTHING I’d ever need to clean: Keurig machine, water kettle, toilet tank and bowl ring, washing machine, shower grime, windows, and more. WOW! I immediately ordered a 2-lb bag of THAT too.Orders arrived, as promised…thank you, Amazon.Since I didn’t have the FIVE HOURS my machine would require to run 3 empty wash loads with Affresh cakes and the follow-up rinse cycle, I began using the Citric Acid powder on other things that needed to be cleaned instead.I started with that stubborn, limescale toilet ring. I dumped 3 Tbsp. of powder into the bowl, dissolved it using the toilet brush, and waited 30 minutes. Well, as water in toilets finds its own level (due to gravity, traps, vents, etc.), the cleaning solution remained just UNDER the ring I was intending to remove. How is that going to work if the liquid is not even soaking the area I’m trying to clean? I added more water to the bowl until the level was back above the ring and the water line self-leveled again — to below the targeted area. I placed a bottle of water in the bowl, hoping the displacement would raise the cleaning solution enough — for long enough — to penetrate the stubborn ring and loosen the scale. Yet again, the water leveled-out to just under the ring. I give up! [Not knocking the Citric Acid at all…I’m sure it would do a fantastic job on bowl or tank stains that are UNDER the water line.]Frustrated, I dove back into the hole and began searching for toilet pumice scrubbers — which a relative swears by. Hundreds more reviews later, I abandoned the search deciding that the risk of clogging my trap with a broken pumice chunk or permanently scratching my porcelain bowl — and causing MORE problems — overshadowed the faint limescale demarcation that only I seem to notice or care about. 🫤Moving on…electric water kettle. As I only use fresh, filtered, dispensed refrigerator water in my kettle, I have never cleaned it. Whatever germs are in there are getting boiled and it’s left open to dry thoroughly after use. Plus, due to its electrical contacts, it cannot be submerged in water. Over many years of using it, a white, dotted limescale film has coated the bottom and pour spout. Not a big deal for me but it looks unsightly. I used 1 Tbsp. powder and 4 1/2 C of water in kettle, stirred to dissolve, let it come to a boil and then sit for 30 minutes. The limescale dots were softened and easily wiped off with a bottle brush. Rinsed out the kettle and it looks new inside! Ok…impressed.Shower head and faucet aerators? Descaled all in one bowl and they came out working like new…good flow/pressure. Same recipe as kettle (1 Tbsp acid and 4.5 C of boiling water). Suggested time was 15 minutes. Mine had to go a full 30 and some light scrubbing was necessary . Totally worth the effort, though.UPDATE: [If you’re intrigued…]More about the Milliard citric acid powder (Amazon B00EYFKM32) in my review there 7/21/24.Back to laundry:Finally completed the three Affresh cake cycles and ensuing rinse load. After each Affresh cleaning cycle, the only thing I noticed — as far as SCRUD droppings in the bottom of the washer — was one tiny speck. What?! $7 of cleaning cakes, lots of hot water and wasted electricity for only THREE slimy, gross specks? I find more in the drum washing towels with bleach! Hopefully, all of the dissolution and disposal of the gunk happened behind the scenes and simply made it out to the sewer on its own. 🤞🏻A bonus: although our washer never had any kind of funky odor, it’s GOT to be cleaner than before and the Affresh made the laundry room smell really nice.I gave the machine a day off to rest. I’m now running a test load of white towels and rags that were already clean (hottest temperature, highest water level, bleach, detergent and fabric softener). Making sure that whatever SCRUD flakes might be lurking around, waiting to pounce on something, land on the rags and not the stuff we care about (see paragraph 3).Ok, alarm sounded — that’s done. Let’s take a look…So far, nothing dark and slimy is visible.Taking the first towel out for inspection…No spots on it. Giving it a good shake, just in case. (Floor still clean.)Next one out is a hand towel…Looks good; passed the shake test.The rest…Same results.The bottom of the drum…Nothing.NOT A SPECK OF SCRUD TO BE SEEN AND THE FLOOR IS CLEAN!Going forward, with monthly Affresh cleanings, maybe we’ll get another 16 years out of this washer.Hope this helps at least SOMEone.
J**H
Keeps My Washer Fresh and Clean - So Easy to Use!
For years, I was completely unaware that washing machines needed to be cleaned – I figured all the water and soap did the trick! However, once my washer started to develop a musty odor, I did some research and discovered affresh Washing Machine Cleaner Tablets.I've been using these tablets regularly for years now, and they have made a huge difference. My washing machine consistently smells clean and fresh. The instructions for use are very straightforward and clearly printed right on the box, making it incredibly easy to keep up with maintenance. If you want to prevent unpleasant odors and keep your washing machine in good shape, I highly recommend giving these a try!
E**C
The Affresh tablets work very well
I used these Affresh tabs a couple of years ago in a normal top loader washer a few years back when we were renting. It was the washer that came with the house. They did a really good job of cleaning the washer and making it smell fresh.We now have an LG HE front loading washer and we keep the door open on the washer to keep the inside of the washer dry and so it doesn’t build up mold around the seal. We’ve owned it for about 2 years. I decided to buy some of the Active cleaning tablets since they were a little cheaper. The tablets were about a third of the size. I ran the cleaning cycle two separate times the inside of my washer smelled.I bought the Affresh tablets and ran the cycle once and it smelled clean and did a good job of cleaning the inside of my washer. Would highly recommend.
P**U
Easy maintenance for a cleaner machine
I've used this washing Machine Cleaner a few times over the past month, and so far, it’s been working really well. The tablets are super easy to use — just drop one into the empty drum and run a normal hot cycle. After each use, my washer smells noticeably fresher and looks cleaner inside. I also like that the tablets dissolve gradually during the cycle, so you get a more thorough clean over time.While it’s great for regular maintenance, it’s important to note that this isn’t a disinfectant — it doesn’t kill bacteria. So if you're looking for deep sanitization, you might need to use something else in addition. Also, if your machine has a lot of built-up grime or residue, you may need to repeat the cleaning a couple of times or do a bit of manual scrubbing, especially around the seals and detergent trays. That said, for ongoing upkeep, it’s a simple and effective way to keep your washer in good shape. At least for my machine, it’s helped maintain a clean and odor-free interior between loads.
F**O
Good cleaner.
These help to clean and maintain your machine.My machine (front-load) is over 20 years old - and the tabs help keep it tidy.I think the same company used to include a presoaked wipe that you could use for the seal, but I have not seen those around.They are easy to use and the aroma is pretty nice.
N**A
Works Great – Fresh and Clean Washer!
Works Great – Fresh and Clean Washer!These Affresh tablets are a game changer! They’re super easy to use—just pop one in and run a cycle. My washing machine smells so much fresher and cleaner after using them. It really helps remove buildup and odor, especially in a front-load washer. I use one a month and it keeps everything in great shape. Highly
C**N
Cleans the machine
Seems to do its job. I ran these in my washing machine after someone washed greasy clothes in it from engine work. It seemed to have cleaned the washer okay. It does leave a residue in the drum that has to be wiped out. I wiped it out and then ran a load of just water and it seemed to have been fine afterwards.
W**1
These are a must have for older LG front loaders
These really help with keeping the swampy smell away on our older LG front loader washer, especially if someone forgets to leave the door open after finishing a load of wash. These smell nice and clean and that's needed after a while with front loaders. We only use these about every month or 2, but they do work.
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