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How to clean poop out of the washing machine and dryer.

How to clean poop out of the dryer. And the washing machine too because if it’s in the dryer then it’s probably in the washer too. 

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Subtitle: The post I never knew I’d need to write. 

Let me tell you the story of how this all happened first… I made a video. If you don’t want the deets, you may want to skip to the tutorial section.

 

 

I like to think I’m fairly “green” and I also don’t like to throw stuff out unnecessarily so tossing the dryer wasn’t a viable option. The dryer was also less than a month old (because of course). So I cleaned it. And probably over cleaned it. But I was taking zerrrrrroooo chances.

Now I can’t promise this is the perfect solution for cleaning it all. Chances are, this isn’t perfect. But my dryer didn’t smell and appears clean now. Also, all my pictures are “after” photos. You’re welcome.

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  • Old rags
  • Bleach
  • Vinegar
  • Patience and a good gag reflex

Tutorial

First, remove the “clean” clothes from the dryer and shake them out. There’s likely some poop among the clothes. FIND IT. Dump dried poop in toilet and flush it away. You could pretend you’re flushing away your problems at the same time, but you aren’t. There’s more work to do. Whomp whomp.

 

Check the washing machine for residual poop. You’ll want to open the flaps if you have a front loading washer and check inside. It’ll be in there, along with other grossness. Get it out.

Wipe the front door of the washer with a wet rag (I used some white vinegar) to get off any residue. Throw the laundry into the washing machine and run a quick wash with detergent, as well as white vinegar in the rinse cycle. Don’t fret- I’m going to wash the washing machine, then wash these clothes AGAIN after. Until then, let the cycle run, then throw the wet clothes into an empty laundry basket.

Once the clothes are out of the washing machine, you can run a cycle with bleach and hot water. If you have a steam machine, you could also use that. And you can follow up with a “machine cleaning” cycle for good measure with Affresh washing machine tablets (that might only be a whirlpool washer thing, not sure). At this point, leave the front of the washing machine open to dry if you have a front loader.

The dryer is sort of a fussy item to wash out. I obviously didn’t want to add a ton of water to it. First, I wiped out all of the poop smears (sigh) with a rag soaked in vinegar. I also wiped the front door and other areas that looked like they’d been hit by a shit bomb.

My dryer has a steam cycle. I wet a large towel and put it through the dryer on steam cycle. This whole incident happened late at night so I wanted to do something via a cycle on the dryer overnight until I could tackle it with bleach in the morning. But steam is generally a pretty good way to kill germs so I figured- why not? Did it work? Not sure. But the smell was gone in the morning so at least there was that.

I had my husband tackle the next step because I can’t tolerate bleach. He wiped out the entire interior of the dryer with bleach on a rag. Vinegar and steam are good, but I figured we’d follow up with bleach. He also checked the vents because I wanted to be sure we didn’t have shit moldering in the vents… we didn’t, thank Jesus. Also- take the lint trap out to clean and soak as well. 
 
Once this was all done, we ran an extra steam cycle in the dryer with a wet towel.

 

Now I went and placed the wet laundry in the laundry basket back into the washing machine, washing it with a detergent and white vinegar rinse again (“just in case”). Laundered as usual with the washing machine and dryer.

At this stage if you forgot to shake ALL of the poop out then you’re in for a treat because you’ll get to do this all over again.

Good luck. 

 

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cleaningpoopoutofdryer
Yield: 1 Clean Dryer

How to Clean Poop Out of the Dryer

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Active Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $1-$5

See how to clean poop out of the dryer and washing machine with these simple steps.

Materials

  • Old rags
  • Bleach
  • Vinegar

Instructions

  1. Remove the clean clothes from the dryer and shake them out. 
  2. Check the machine for residual poop.
  3. Open the flaps on a front loading washer and check inside.
  4. Wipe the front door of the washer with a wet rag.
  5. Throw the laundry into the washing machine.
  6. Run a quick wash with detergent and white vinegar in the rinse cycle.
  7. Let the cycle run.
  8. Throw the wet clothes into an empty laundry basket.
  9. Take the clothes out of the washing machine and run a cycle with bleach and hot water.
  10. Leave the front of the washing machine open to dry if you have a front loader.
  11. Wipe out all the poop smears with a rag soaked in vinegar.
  12. Wipe the front door and other areas.
  13. Wet a large towel and put it through the dryer on steam cycle. 
  14. Wipe the entire interior of the dryer with bleach on a rag.
  15. Take the lint trap out to clean and soak as well. 
  16. Run an extra steam cycle in the dryer with a wet towel.  
  17. Place the wet laundry back into the washing machine.
  18. Wash with detergent and white vinegar.

 

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cleaningpoopoutofdryer
Yield: 1 Clean Dryer

How to Clean Poop Out of the Dryer

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Active Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $1-$5

See how to clean poop out of the dryer and washing machine with these simple steps.

Materials

  • Old rags
  • Bleach
  • Vinegar

Instructions

  1. Remove the clean clothes from the dryer and shake them out. 
  2. Check the machine for residual poop.
  3. Open the flaps on a front loading washer and check inside.
  4. Wipe the front door of the washer with a wet rag.
  5. Throw the laundry into the washing machine.
  6. Run a quick wash with detergent and white vinegar in the rinse cycle.
  7. Let the cycle run.
  8. Throw the wet clothes into an empty laundry basket.
  9. Take the clothes out of the washing machine and run a cycle with bleach and hot water.
  10. Leave the front of the washing machine open to dry if you have a front loader.
  11. Wipe out all the poop smears with a rag soaked in vinegar.
  12. Wipe the front door and other areas.
  13. Wet a large towel and put it through the dryer on steam cycle. 
  14. Wipe the entire interior of the dryer with bleach on a rag.
  15. Take the lint trap out to clean and soak as well. 
  16. Run an extra steam cycle in the dryer with a wet towel.  
  17. Place the wet laundry back into the washing machine.
  18. Wash with detergent and white vinegar.

 

Recommended Products

As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Did you make this project?

Please leave a comment on the blog or share a photo on Instagram

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Tee

Saturday 22nd of July 2023

What if dryer doesn’t have steam cycle option?

Danielle Pientka

Thursday 17th of August 2023

I think putting a wet towel in the dryer and running it on hot heat might have a similar effect. It should make it a bit steamy in there. Of course... then you have to wash your towels again and redry.

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