If your clothes still seem dull or not as fresh as expected after washing, the problem may not be your washing machine at all. In many cases, the detergent drawer is the hidden source of issues. This small component plays a bigger role than most people realize. Over time, residue and moisture can collect inside it, affecting how detergent flows into the machine. As a result, your laundry may not receive the proper cleaning it needs.
The first step toward better results is to remove the detergent drawer entirely. Most machines have a small release tab—press it gently and slide the drawer out. Once removed, wash each section with warm water and a mild cleaning solution. An old toothbrush works well for reaching tiny corners and hard-to-clean edges. Rinse thoroughly and let the drawer dry before placing it back.
It is equally important to clean the slot where the drawer sits, as leftover residue can drip back onto fabrics. While cleaning, take a moment to learn what each compartment is designed for. The section marked “I” is for pre-wash detergent, “II” is for the main wash, and the symbol with a flower is for fabric softener. Keeping each compartment filled only to the recommended level ensures proper dispensing throughout the cycle.