Dishwasher pods are designed for dishwashers—but people use them for a lot more. Some of these work well, others need caution because pods are highly concentrated and can damage surfaces.
Here are 10 smart (and safe) alternative uses:
1. 🗑️ Clean Garbage Cans
Fill the bin with hot water, drop in a pod, let sit 30–60 minutes, scrub, rinse.
Great for odor and grease buildup.
2. 🧺 Deep-Clean Washing Machine
Place one pod directly in the empty drum and run a hot cycle.
Helps remove residue and odors (no clothes inside).
3. 🛁 Bathtub & Shower Degreaser
Dissolve a pod in hot water and use the solution to scrub soap scum.
⚠️ Avoid on natural stone (marble, granite).
4. 🧴 Plastic Storage Containers (Stain Removal)
Fill with hot water + pod. Let sit for red sauce or curry stains.
Rinse thoroughly.
5. 🧊 Oven Racks
Place racks in bathtub with hot water + pod.
Soak several hours, then scrub.
6. 🪑 Patio Furniture
Dissolve in a bucket and wipe down plastic outdoor chairs and tables.
7. 🚮 Drain Freshener
Dissolve a pod in hot water first, then pour down a smelly drain.
(Do NOT drop a whole pod directly into the drain.)
8. 🧼 Greasy Range Hood Filters
Soak metal filters in very hot water with a pod.
Cuts through heavy kitchen grease.
9. 🧱 Trash Can Lids & Recycling Bins
Great for sticky residue and odor buildup.
10. 🧊 Ice Chest / Cooler Cleaning
Hot water + pod soak removes smells and stains from coolers.
⚠️ Important Safety Notes
Dishwasher pods contain:
- Strong alkaline detergents
- Enzymes
- Bleaching agents
Avoid using on:
- Aluminum
- Cast iron
- Hardwood floors
- Natural stone
- Delicate fabrics
Always:
- Dissolve in water first
- Wear gloves
- Rinse surfaces thoroughly
- Keep away from children and pets
If you want, I can also share 5 things you should NEVER clean with dishwasher pods — some of them surprise people.