Dishwasher pods are basically concentrated cleaning “bombs,” and they’re surprisingly useful outside the dishwasher. Here are 10 clever ways people use them around the house:
1. Clean oven grime
Drop a pod in hot water, let it dissolve, then use the solution to scrub baked-on grease inside your oven.
2. Refresh a trash can
Fill the bin with warm water, add a pod, let it soak for an hour, then rinse. It helps cut odors and stuck-on mess.
3. Unclog greasy pans
Soak burnt pots or pans in hot water with a dissolved pod—great for loosening stubborn grease.
4. Whiten toilet bowls
Drop a pod into the toilet, let it sit 15–30 minutes, then scrub and flush for a cleaner bowl.
5. Clean washing machine drum
Run an empty hot cycle with a pod to remove detergent buildup and musty smells.
6. Degrease stove tops
Dissolve a bit of pod in warm water and wipe down stovetops to break down oily residue fast.
7. Clean outdoor furniture
Mix a pod in a bucket of water and use it to scrub plastic or metal patio furniture.
8. Remove baked-on BBQ gunk
Soak grill grates in hot water with a pod, then scrub off carbonized residue more easily.
9. Clean grout lines
Apply dissolved pod solution to grout with a brush to help lift dirt and discoloration.
10. Freshen sinks and drains
Let a diluted pod solution sit in sinks to cut odors and remove greasy buildup.
Quick caution: dishwasher pods are strong (they’re designed for machines, not skin), so always dilute them and wear gloves if you’re scrubbing by hand. Also avoid using them on delicate surfaces like natural stone.
If you want, I can also give you safe homemade cleaning hacks that work just as well but cost less.