Jak přirozeně vyčistit pračku od zápachu: Průvodce krok za krokem pro svěží prádlo
By Pourri | Published: 2026-07-13
Category: Návody a postupy
Naučte se, jak přirozeně odstranit zápach z pračky pomocí jednoduchých a netoxických kroků. Udržujte své prádlo svěží a váš domov provoněný čistotou s tímto snadným průvodcem.
Does your washing machine have a musty, sour smell that clings to your clothes? You’re not alone. Over time, detergent residue, fabric softener buildup, and moisture create the perfect breeding ground for mold, mildew, and bacteria inside your washer. The result? Laundry that smells less than fresh, even after a full cycle. The good news is you don’t need harsh chemicals to fix it. With a few natural ingredients and a simple routine, you can banish those odors and keep your machine—and your laundry—smelling clean and fresh.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through step-by-step how to naturally deodorize your washing machine. Plus, we’ll share how products like the Poo~Pourri line can help maintain a fresh scent in your laundry area between deep cleans. Whether you have a front-loader or top-loader, these tips will restore your washer’s freshness without toxic fumes.
Why Your Washing Machine Develops Odors
Washing machines are designed to clean, but they can also trap dirt, soap scum, and moisture. Front-loaders are especially prone to odor because their rubber gaskets and sealed doors create a damp environment where mold thrives. Top-loaders can also develop smells if detergent buildup accumulates under the agitator or in the drum. Common culprits include using too much detergent, washing only in cold water (which doesn’t dissolve detergent as well), and leaving the door closed after a cycle.
The result is a biofilm—a slimy layer of bacteria and mildew—that releases a musty odor. This can transfer to your clothes, towels, and even your home’s air. The key to prevention is regular cleaning and proper ventilation. But if you’re already dealing with a smelly washer, a natural deep clean will reset it.
- Always leave the washer door or lid open after use to let moisture escape.
- Use the correct amount of detergent—more isn’t better.
- Run a hot water cycle once a month to flush out buildup.
Step 1: Gather Your Natural Cleaning Supplies
You don’t need a shelf full of chemical cleaners. For a natural washing machine deodorizer, you’ll need white vinegar, baking soda, and a microfiber cloth. White vinegar is a natural disinfectant and deodorizer that cuts through soap scum and mineral deposits. Baking soda gently scrubs away residue and neutralizes odors. Together, they make a powerful, non-toxic cleaning duo.
For an extra freshness boost, consider adding a natural laundry freshener to your routine. For example, the Fresh Air - Poo~Pourri Toilet Spray isn’t just for the bathroom—it can be used to freshen laundry areas and even lightly spritz your washer’s exterior. Its essential oil-based formula leaves a clean, natural scent without synthetic chemicals.

- White vinegar (distilled, not cleaning vinegar with additives)
- Baking soda
- Microfiber cloth or old towel
- Optional: natural spray like Fresh Air - Poo~Pourri Toilet Spray for a final fresh touch
Step 2: Clean the Gasket and Dispensers
Start by tackling the areas where odor-causing grime hides. For front-loaders, pull back the rubber gasket (door seal) and wipe away any visible mold or residue with a cloth dampened with white vinegar. Pay special attention to the folds and the bottom of the seal, where water pools. For top-loaders, remove the detergent and fabric softener dispensers if possible, and soak them in warm water and vinegar for 15 minutes before scrubbing.
Don’t forget the detergent drawer and its compartment. Use an old toothbrush to scrub hard-to-reach corners. Rinse everything well and dry with a clean cloth. This step removes the bulk of the biofilm, making the next steps more effective.
- Use undiluted white vinegar on a cloth to wipe the gasket.
- Soak removable parts in a vinegar-water solution.
- Dry all surfaces thoroughly before reassembling.
Step 3: Run a Hot Water Cycle with Vinegar
Now it’s time for a deep clean. Pour two cups of white vinegar directly into the detergent dispenser (or into the drum for top-loaders). Set your machine to the hottest, longest cycle available—typically a “clean washer” or “heavy duty” cycle with an extra rinse. The hot water activates the vinegar, breaking down mineral deposits and killing bacteria. Let the cycle run completely.
If your machine has a self-clean cycle, use it. Otherwise, a regular hot cycle works fine. The vinegar smell will dissipate during the rinse, leaving your washer fresh and residue-free. For an added layer of freshness, you can place a small bowl of baking soda on the top rack of the drum during the cycle to absorb lingering odors.
- Use two cups of white vinegar for a standard machine.
- Run on the hottest and longest cycle.
- Avoid adding any clothes during this cleaning cycle.
Step 4: Follow with a Baking Soda Cycle
After the vinegar cycle, sprinkle one cup of baking soda directly into the drum. Run another hot water cycle (or a short hot cycle). Baking soda acts as a gentle abrasive and natural deodorizer, lifting any remaining residue and neutralizing odors. This two-step vinegar-and-baking-soda process is the gold standard for natural washing machine cleaning.
Once the cycle finishes, open the door and let the drum air dry completely. Wipe down the inside of the door and gasket with a dry cloth. At this point, your machine should smell clean and neutral. To maintain that freshness between deep cleans, consider using a natural spray like the Royal Flush - Poo~Pourri Toilet Spray to lightly mist the exterior and surrounding laundry area—its essential oils leave a pleasant, non-overpowering scent.

- Use one cup of baking soda for the second cycle.
- Let the machine dry completely after the cycle.
- Avoid using vinegar and baking soda together in the same cycle—they cancel each other out.
Step 5: Maintain Freshness with Simple Habits
Once your washing machine is clean, keep it that way with a few easy habits. Always leave the door or lid open after a wash to allow moisture to evaporate. Wipe the gasket dry with a towel after each use. Use the correct amount of detergent—too much creates buildup. Run a monthly maintenance cycle with vinegar or a natural washing machine cleaner.
You can also freshen your laundry room with natural sprays. For a quick pick-me-up, the Ship Happens - Poo~Pourri Toilet Spray works wonderfully as a room freshener, thanks to its essential oil blend that neutralizes odors without masking them. A spritz around the washer and dryer keeps the whole area smelling clean.
- Leave the door open for at least an hour after each cycle.
- Wipe the gasket and drum after each use.
- Run a maintenance cycle monthly.
- Use natural sprays to freshen the laundry room.
A fresh-smelling washing machine is the foundation of clean laundry and a pleasant home. With just vinegar, baking soda, and a few minutes of your time, you can naturally deodorize your washer and keep it running efficiently. For ongoing freshness, incorporate a natural spray like Fresh Air - Poo~Pourri Toilet Spray into your routine—it’s a simple way to keep your laundry area smelling as clean as your clothes.



