Washing Machines Harbor Pathogens and Mold, Requiring Regular Cleaning Beyond Detergent Use
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Washing Machines Harbor Pathogens and Mold, Requiring Regular Cleaning Beyond Detergent Use

What's Happening? Washing machines, despite their function, are not self-sanitizing and can become reservoirs for mold, fungi, and bacteria, leading to musty odors in laundry and potential health risks. Jennifer Ahoni, principal scientist for Tide and senior scientific communications manager at P&G
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