A washing machine drawer (also called a detergent drawer) is the compartment where you put detergent, fabric softener, and sometimes pre-wash additives before starting a wash cycle.
🧺 What it’s used for
Most washing machine drawers have 3 main sections:
1. 🧼 Main wash compartment (usually marked “II” or “2”)
- For regular detergent (powder or liquid)
- Used in almost every wash
2. 🌊 Pre-wash compartment (usually marked “I” or “1”)
- For extra dirty clothes
- Used only if you select a pre-wash cycle
3. 🌸 Fabric softener compartment (often marked with a flower symbol 🌸)
- For softener or conditioner
- Released during the final rinse cycle
⚠️ Common mistakes
- Putting detergent in all sections at once
- Overfilling softener (can cause sticky residue)
- Not cleaning the drawer (causes mold buildup)
- Using powder in liquid-only compartments (in some machines)
🧽 Cleaning tip (important)
Over time, drawers can get clogged with detergent and mold.
How to clean:
- Pull the drawer out (most slide out fully)
- Soak in warm water + vinegar or soap
- Scrub corners with an old toothbrush
- Rinse and dry before reinserting
💡 Bonus tip
If your clothes smell bad even after washing, the issue is often:
- Dirty drawer
- Clogged detergent channel
- Low water temperature wash
If you want, tell me your washing machine brand and I can explain exactly how to use your specific drawer correctly.