Gain® Washing Machine Cleaner, four pouch box, top view.
Once upon a time, we were new to front loader high efficiency (HE) washing machines. And in those early days, we learned the hard way about the need to keep these clean. Indeed, front loaders especially can smell bad if not cleaned now and then. So, these Gain washing machine cleaner pouches came in handy, and thus, we review it here.
We learned that to keep stink and smell at bay, you must periodically cycle through with a decent washer deodorizer. The Bosch washer at the new place didn’t smell right away. But after half a year of living here doing weekend laundry, the odor grew quite pungent. At first, we knew not what it was.
But then, we remembered using a washer deodorizer at home to solve that problem. We saw that issue, as well as the cure, in our top loader HE washing machine. How well that worked!
So during our next shopping trip, we bought a 10.58 ounce box of Gain washing machine cleaner. Then, wow! After just ten minutes into the regular cycle, those moldy, wet-dog-like smells quickly faded.
Well, that learned us on how essential running through the cleaning cycle once a month is. It keeps a clean, odor free, mold and mildew free clothes washer.
In fact, ANY washer, not just the HE front loaders, can develop offensive stink. These odors come from residue, mold, and mildew growing inside. Front load washing machines seem especially apt to get these unclean smells. We found that Gain washing machine cleaner works very well to erase that old-washer smell.
These thick plastic bags keep the active ingredients fresh until use. Resembling thick cellophane, they cannot be easily torn open; requiring sharp scissors instead. Do not open the pouches until ready to use them, as doing so might render this product less functional.
We purchased the 4-pouch box of Gain® for approximately $10 at Walmart. Cheaper solutions, such as straight bleach and baking soda may or may not work. Yes, these may be effective alternatives in specific situations. But if you don’t have time to test, try Gain. Gain offers a washer cleaning answer that does it right the first time. This cleaner, though more costly than baking soda and other home remedies, works nearly the best. It costs roughly two dollars and fifty cents per use.
You just cut open the plastic pouch. Then, dump the powdery contents into the washer tub. Finally, starting the washer in its regular wash cycle.
Note though, that too quickly pouring the bag of Gain cleaner can produce airborne dust. This may cause you eye and / or nose irritation. Therefore, to counter this, immediately close the hatch after emptying the bag into the washtub.
Not only does this deodorize, but it helps keep small pipes and openings in the HE washing machine from clogging. This clothes washer cleaner helps preserve HE performance therefore.
Highly potent smell stopper. Roves front loader washer smells of mold and mildew. Deodorizes top loading washing machines also. The scent left behind strongly hints of a now clean clothes washer.
Perhaps some kind of fruit or flower scent. It’s unique, but more pleasant than the smell of old, soggy, days-wet clothes. The instructions say to run one bag through per month. For very dirty washers, they advise once per week for three straight weeks. The weekly regimen is for washers with residue around door seals, in the soap dispensers, and around the drum. But perhaps since we wash just a couple loads per week, we don’t get much bad small. Indeed, ur washer smells clean for at least two months between cleanings.
Also, Gain washing machine cleaner is safer than bleach for Bosch front loader washers. Some Bosch’s warn against using bleach in them, in their user manuals. In fact, this cleaner says that it works better than bleach, and is safer than bleach besides; a win-win.
We’ve used Gain washing machine cleaner without damage to our washers. Even those washers that allow bleach benefit from this fresh, clean-smelling treatment.
Since this product relies on oxidation to work, its effect has limited duration as the active chemicals oxidize. By the time it reaches the septic tank after washer cleaning, its active ingredients have gone inert.
Whether front loader or top loader, high or normal efficiency, this cleaner works! Gain® used monthly keeps your clothes washer clean and free of stink and mildew buildup.
Many “home” remedies are effective to deodorize clothes washing machines. But Gain®, though a bit costlier than these, is more reliably effective in a wide array of washers and situations.
While the clean scent is pleasant at first, it can later grow monotonous. We found this in our case to be true, where our kitchen table is located near the washer closet. It stayed around, quite strong, for over a day after use. Suggestion to the makers of this Gain cleaner: Reduce the perfume a bit.
But if the scent irks you, run the washer through another regular, hot water cycle. This time though, do not add any cleaner or soap. This rinse out any left over cleaner from the washer parts. Keep in mind though, that doing this may limit the long-term deodorizing effectiveness of this Gain product.
Do not run the CLEAN cycle, found on many HE washers with this Gain product. Just run the regular clothes washing cycle with hot water for best results, per their instructions.
Do not put any clothes in the washer while cleaning it with Gain washing machine cleaner. The perfume scent that might remain on the clothes may be too strong. Besides, the cleaning agents may ruin some delicate clothing.
Gain washing machine cleaner works well only on washer parts that come into direct contact with its water circulating system. These include the tub, water jets, pumps, the drain, and rubber door seals.
But if foul odors persist after regular use for some months, then check for leaks in the piping. Water could be collecting beneath but never drying. This forms a nasty breeding ground for odor-causing germs. So a smelly washing machine may need repairs. These odors are often due to mechanical failure. So, they are beyond the scope of this product to cure.
At roughly $2.50 per single-use pouch, Gain washing machine cleaner is not overly pricey. One pouch deodorizes and cleans the washer once. Plus, at first, we did not run this through our front loader routinely. As punishment, we noticed strong, funky smells after a couple months. So we found this Gain® cleaner to be an affordable yet effective, low effort, long lasting washer deodorizer. Indeed, it ended our recurring issue of washing machine stench. Aside from the perhaps overly strong sweet scent, this product indeed worked as advertised. Thus, we’d rate Gain washing machine cleaner at 96 out of 100.
Look for this product in the green and yellow box with the red, green, yellow, and white lettering.
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