How to Protect Your Washing Machine in Monsoon
Learn how to protect your washing machine during monsoon. Simple tips to prevent rust, moisture damage, and electrical issues.
APPLIANCE CARE
4/22/20262 min read
The monsoon season brings relief from heat, but it also increases humidity, dampness, and power fluctuations. Your washing machine, being both an electrical and mechanical appliance, becomes vulnerable during this time.
Without proper care, it can develop rust, bad odors, or even electrical faults. The good news is that a few simple precautions can keep it safe and working efficiently.
Why Monsoon Can Damage Your Washing Machine
During monsoon, the air is filled with moisture, which creates several risks:
Rust formation on metal parts
Mold and mildew inside the drum
Electrical damage due to moisture or voltage fluctuations
Water seepage affecting internal components
Ignoring these issues can reduce your machine’s lifespan.
1. Keep the Machine in a Dry Area
Placement plays a crucial role in protection.
Avoid placing the machine in open balconies
Keep it away from direct rain exposure
Use a raised platform to prevent water contact
A dry and ventilated area helps prevent moisture buildup.
2. Use a Waterproof Cover
A good-quality washing machine cover can protect it from:
Rain splashes
Humidity
Dust
Make sure the cover allows some airflow so moisture doesn’t get trapped inside.
3. Keep the Door Slightly Open
After every wash:
Leave the door or lid slightly open
Allow air circulation inside the drum
This helps prevent mold, mildew, and foul smells.
4. Ensure Electrical Safety
Monsoon increases the risk of electrical issues.
Use a voltage stabilizer if needed
Ensure proper earthing
Keep sockets and wires dry
Always avoid touching the machine with wet hands.
5. Clean and Dry Regularly
Moisture can quickly lead to fungus and dirt buildup.
Wipe the exterior with a dry cloth
Clean the rubber gasket in front-load machines
Remove lint and detergent residue
Regular cleaning keeps the machine hygienic and efficient.
6. Avoid Overloading
Overloading traps moisture and strains the machine.
Follow the recommended load capacity
Allow proper spinning and drying
This ensures better performance and longevity.
7. Check for Rust or Damage
Keep an eye on early warning signs:
Rust spots
Unusual noises
Damp or musty smell
Address these issues early to avoid costly repairs.
8. Maintain Pipes and Connections
Check inlet and outlet pipes for leaks
Ensure tight connections
Keep pipes elevated to avoid water stagnation
This prevents water damage and leakage.
9. Use the Machine Regularly
Regular use helps:
Prevent moisture buildup
Keep internal parts dry
Reduce mold formation
Even occasional cycles can help maintain its condition.
Your washing machine needs extra care during the monsoon season. A little attention to dryness, cleanliness, and safety can go a long way.
Protect it now, and you’ll avoid bigger problems later.
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