3. Dishwasher-Safe Pet Bowls and Accessories
Pet bowls and accessories can be breeding grounds for bacteria if not cleaned regularly. Most pet bowls made of stainless steel, ceramic, or dishwasher-safe plastic can be placed in the dishwasher for a thorough cleaning. Ensure they are securely placed to avoid movement during the cycle.
4. Freshening Up Baseball Caps in the Dishwasher
Baseball caps can lose their shape in a washing machine. The dishwasher offers a gentler alternative. Use a cap frame to maintain the cap’s shape, and place it on the top rack. Avoid using detergent with bleach, as it can cause discoloration.
5. Sterilizing Garden Tools and Equipment
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Small garden tools made of metal or plastic can be cleaned in the dishwasher to remove dirt and bacteria. Ensure they are free of large debris before placing them in the dishwasher, and use a heavy-duty cycle for best results.
6. Cleaning Refrigerator Shelves and Drawers
Refrigerator shelves and drawers can accumulate spills and stains. If they fit, place them in the dishwasher for a deep clean. Use a gentle cycle to avoid cracking or warping plastic components.
7. Washing Car Mats for a Spotless Finish
Rubber and plastic car mats can be washed in the dishwasher to remove dirt and grime. Place them on the bottom rack and use a heavy-duty cycle. Avoid washing fabric car mats, as they can become waterlogged.
8. Revitalizing Kitchen Sponges and Scrubbers
Kitchen sponges and scrubbers can harbor bacteria if not cleaned regularly. Placing them in the dishwasher can sanitize them effectively. Use the top rack and a high-temperature cycle for best results.
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