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10 Things You Can Wash in the Dishwasher

November 15, 2014   |   3 Comments

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10 Surprising Things You Can Clean in Your Dishwasher

You already know that you can clean your dirty dishes and silverware in your dishwasher, but have you ever thought about the other items it is capable of cleaning as well? The truth is there are tons of other items that can get squeaky clean in the dishwasher. If you are unsure about where to begin, take a look below at 10 surprising things you can clean in your dishwasher. Chances are, you will never look at your dishwasher the same again.

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  1. Rene says

    November 17, 2014 at 6:07 pm

    My son is a trumpet player and we wash his mouth pieces in the dishwasher.

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  2. Pat Lavender says

    November 17, 2014 at 5:27 pm

    You can also wash sports caps on the top rack. Just place a rubber band around the bill of the cap so that it will hold the curve and wash the hat. I usually try to fill the top rack with the caps.
    I remove them before the dry cycle and let them air dry. Remove the rubber band after they have dried.

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  3. Danielle says

    November 17, 2014 at 3:56 pm

    As a makeup artist, I totally cringed when you said to put your makeup brushes in the dishwasher. Water should never touch the ferrule of your makeup brush and obviously it would in the dishwasher. That, mixed with the heat and steam, will break down the glue in your brush and you’ll begin to lose all your bristles and the wood handle will begin to warp and all sorts of awful things. Great ideas on the others though!

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