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20 things you can wash in the dishwasher you wish you’d known about

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🧼 20 Things You Can Wash in the Dishwasher That You Wish You’d Known About 🧼

Dishwashers are undoubtedly one of the greatest time-saving appliances in the kitchen, but did you know they can do more than just clean your plates and glasses? That’s right! Many everyday items that you might not think of can also be safely cleaned in the dishwasher, saving you time and effort on tedious cleaning tasks. From household tools to kitchen gadgets, here are 20 surprising things you can wash in the dishwasher that you probably didn’t know about!


1. Plastic Hair Combs and Brushes

Plastic hair accessories like combs and brushes can get pretty dirty with buildup from hair products, oils, and dirt. Instead of scrubbing them by hand, just pop them in the dishwasher’s top rack for a thorough clean!


2. Dish Scrubbers and Sponges

Scrubbers and sponges can accumulate bacteria quickly, but they can easily be cleaned in the dishwasher. Just place them on the top rack and run a cycle to kill germs and remove grime.


3. Flip-Flops and Sandals

You can toss your rubber flip-flops or sandals in the dishwasher (on the top rack) to clean off dirt, sand, and odors. Just make sure they’re not too delicate, and avoid putting leather or fabric sandals in the wash.


4. Shower Caddies and Plastic Soap Dishes

Shower accessories like plastic soap dishes and shower caddies often get grimy from soap scum and water buildup. A quick wash in the dishwasher will leave them sparkling clean.


5. Kid’s Toys (Non-Electrical)

You can clean plastic toys, including action figures, dolls, and building blocks, in the dishwasher! Make sure to place them in a mesh bag to prevent any pieces from going astray during the wash cycle.


6. Dish Drying Mats

Those dish drying mats that are used to air dry dishes can easily collect food particles and bacteria. Throw them in the dishwasher for a fresh, clean start.


7. Vent Covers and Grates

Kitchen vent covers and air vent grates often accumulate grease, dust, and dirt. These can be placed in the dishwasher to remove residue without the need for scrubbing.


8. Plastic Lids and Containers

We’ve all struggled with sticky plastic food containers. Simply place them in the dishwasher (top rack only) to remove grease and food residue.


9. Baseball Caps

Don’t want to ruin your favorite baseball cap? Put it in the dishwasher (using the top rack) for a deep clean! The gentle wash will remove dirt, sweat, and grime while maintaining its shape.


10. Garden Tools

Garden tools like plastic watering cans or plastic hand tools can be cleaned in the dishwasher. Just ensure that they’re free from any dirt clumps before placing them on the top rack.


11. Nylon Shower Curtains and Liners

Shower curtains and liners can get moldy and grimy, but instead of scrubbing them by hand, throw them in the dishwasher for an easy clean. Just remove the hooks before washing.


12. Pet Accessories

Pet bowls, feeding trays, and even some pet toys can be washed in the dishwasher. This is especially helpful for those dirty food and water bowls that often accumulate grime.


13. Grill Grates

After grilling season, grill grates can be hard to clean by hand. Place them in the dishwasher for a powerful clean that will leave them ready for the next cookout.


14. Reusable Water Bottles and Travel Mugs

Reusable water bottles and travel mugs often hold on to funky smells. Place them on the top rack for a thorough cleaning and to prevent odors from lingering.


15. Cutting Boards (Plastic)

Plastic cutting boards can be prone to stains and food residue. Stick them in the dishwasher to remove bacteria and stains from frequent use.


16. Bakeware

Some of your bakeware, such as cookie sheets, muffin pans, and cake pans, can go in the dishwasher for a quick clean. Just check to make sure they’re dishwasher safe before placing them inside.


17. Toothbrush Holders

Toothbrush holders often get grimy with toothpaste splatters. You can easily clean them in the dishwasher for a sparkling, hygienic finish.


18. Wine Glasses

Of course, wine glasses are dishwasher-safe, but many people s